Mac: Caps Lock always on (keyboard stuck on caps lock)




Now and then your MacBook may choose to remain on CAPSLOCK and it very well may be truly irritating. In such a situation, you'd understand that you can't even log in to your record on the off chance that you have set secret word and if the secret key has lowercase. It won't type in lowercase! 
Just as of late, a companion brought his MacBook Air (MBA) to me grumbling he can no longer log in to his MBA. He thought it was some issue with the framework. We attempted yet couldn't log in. Fortunately, his PC had a client account without a secret word, so we got in, and dependent on my suspicion we opened a note application and composed. What's more, lo! All the characters were in CAPS in any event, when the CAPSLOCK is OFF.

After a short exploration online the following settled the issue.

PRAM RESET 

PRAM = Parameter RAM. It stores stuff identified with settings. Also, now and then unusual qualities get composed on it or get adulterated. 


Steps to reset PRAM on Mac: 

• Shut down the PC. 

• Locate the following keys on the keyboard: Command, Option, P, and R. 

• Turn on the PC. 

• Press and hold the Command+Option+P+R keys when you turn on the PC - before the dim screen comes up. 

• Hold the keys down until the PC reboots again and you hear the startup sound for the second time. 

• Release the keys. 

The issue with the keyboard only composing in CAPS is currently settled.

Below  it is explained with the help of images

1.Except if you're working in the bookkeeping division, you truly don't require the Caps Lock key—and let's be honest: you're presumably not going to utilize a Mac on the off chance that you work in bookkeeping, so all the Caps Lock key actually accomplishes for you is ACCIDENTALLY MAKE IT LOOK LIKE YOU'RE YELLING. Here's the manner by which to debilitate the Caps Lock key totally, or remap it to something different. 



Start off by heading into System Preferences, and afterward click on the Keyboard icon in the rundown.




2.Once you're on the Keyboard board, head down to the Modifier keys button at the lower part of the window.







3. It's just as simple as that. It's a lot less difficult than crippling Caps Lock on Windows, which requires a library hack.