Recently, I started with a mechanical keyboard, which can exchange CapsLock and Ctrl through the dial code hardware. In order to stay consistent with the company and adapt as soon as possible, I found a way to exchange CapsLock and Ctrl through software in Ubuntu. (1) Select "system" -- & gt; "Preferences" -- & gt; "keyboard" under Ubuntu Desktop (2) in the "keyboard Preferences" dialog box, select the "layout" tab and click "options" in this tab. (3) In the "keyboard layout options" dialog box, click "C"
Recently, I started a mechanical keyboard, which can exchange Caps Lock and Ctrl through the dial code hardware. In order to stay consistent with the company, we can adapt as soon as possible, I found a way to exchange Caps Lock and Ctrl in Ubuntu.
(1) On the Ubuntu Desktop, select "system"> "Preferences"> "keyboard"
(2) Select the "layout" tab in the "keyboard Preferences" dialog box, and click "options" in this tab.
(3) In the "keyboard layout options" dialog box, click the triangle of "Ctrl key position" and select "Swap Ctrl and CapsLock" in the drop-down list box ". Then close it.