I have swapped Caps Lock and Escape on my Linux personal laptop and I have grown used to it. So when I dual booted Windows on my machine, I used Powertoys[1] to achieve the same.
At work, I have no option to install Powertoys or Uncap[2] for that matter. AutoHotKey is the only way, but I'm unable to get it to work. I used this StackOverflow[3] answer, but with this, both Caps Lock and Escape send both of the keys. So I'm stuck occasionally messing up my Teams messages :)
These are the types of applications that I really love. It stores the data in a cloud service that already has enough free capacity for say a notes app. It's like how we can store pass(1) passwords on a git repository (Sync it with Github) and use that as the destination of Android Password Store[1], and you have a easy password manager that syncs across devices.
I have been wondering about using a set of *nix tools backed by a git repository as a planner/diary. This tool seems to be an interesting addition for the presentation front.
At work, I have no option to install Powertoys or Uncap[2] for that matter. AutoHotKey is the only way, but I'm unable to get it to work. I used this StackOverflow[3] answer, but with this, both Caps Lock and Escape send both of the keys. So I'm stuck occasionally messing up my Teams messages :)
[1]: https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys [2]: https://github.com/susam/uncap [3]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38558376/how-to-map-caps...