How to “capitalize the first letter of each sentence” in Win10












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I have a tablet with Windows 10 on it and no external keyboard connected. Hence I am using the Windows built-in touch pad keyboard (NOT the ease access on screen keyboard).



I went to settings > devices > typing and then turned on the capitalize setting.



However, it does not seem to work. For example if I go to a webpage with Chrome and start typing something into an input field, the first letter does not get capitalized.



Is that the right place for this to change or how do I do that? enter image description here



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    You don't mention on what application this is happening

    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '16 at 23:43











  • true, thanks, I updated my question

    – Paul Bernhard Wagner
    Dec 15 '16 at 23:45






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    Chrome has its own spell check capabilities.

    – Ramhound
    Dec 16 '16 at 3:19











  • ahhh kkk, thanks ! Does it also have its own capitalizing function ?

    – Paul Bernhard Wagner
    Dec 16 '16 at 18:16
















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I have a tablet with Windows 10 on it and no external keyboard connected. Hence I am using the Windows built-in touch pad keyboard (NOT the ease access on screen keyboard).



I went to settings > devices > typing and then turned on the capitalize setting.



However, it does not seem to work. For example if I go to a webpage with Chrome and start typing something into an input field, the first letter does not get capitalized.



Is that the right place for this to change or how do I do that? enter image description here



enter image description here










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    You don't mention on what application this is happening

    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '16 at 23:43











  • true, thanks, I updated my question

    – Paul Bernhard Wagner
    Dec 15 '16 at 23:45






  • 1





    Chrome has its own spell check capabilities.

    – Ramhound
    Dec 16 '16 at 3:19











  • ahhh kkk, thanks ! Does it also have its own capitalizing function ?

    – Paul Bernhard Wagner
    Dec 16 '16 at 18:16














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I have a tablet with Windows 10 on it and no external keyboard connected. Hence I am using the Windows built-in touch pad keyboard (NOT the ease access on screen keyboard).



I went to settings > devices > typing and then turned on the capitalize setting.



However, it does not seem to work. For example if I go to a webpage with Chrome and start typing something into an input field, the first letter does not get capitalized.



Is that the right place for this to change or how do I do that? enter image description here



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I have a tablet with Windows 10 on it and no external keyboard connected. Hence I am using the Windows built-in touch pad keyboard (NOT the ease access on screen keyboard).



I went to settings > devices > typing and then turned on the capitalize setting.



However, it does not seem to work. For example if I go to a webpage with Chrome and start typing something into an input field, the first letter does not get capitalized.



Is that the right place for this to change or how do I do that? enter image description here



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    You don't mention on what application this is happening

    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '16 at 23:43











  • true, thanks, I updated my question

    – Paul Bernhard Wagner
    Dec 15 '16 at 23:45






  • 1





    Chrome has its own spell check capabilities.

    – Ramhound
    Dec 16 '16 at 3:19











  • ahhh kkk, thanks ! Does it also have its own capitalizing function ?

    – Paul Bernhard Wagner
    Dec 16 '16 at 18:16














  • 1





    You don't mention on what application this is happening

    – Ramhound
    Dec 15 '16 at 23:43











  • true, thanks, I updated my question

    – Paul Bernhard Wagner
    Dec 15 '16 at 23:45






  • 1





    Chrome has its own spell check capabilities.

    – Ramhound
    Dec 16 '16 at 3:19











  • ahhh kkk, thanks ! Does it also have its own capitalizing function ?

    – Paul Bernhard Wagner
    Dec 16 '16 at 18:16








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You don't mention on what application this is happening

– Ramhound
Dec 15 '16 at 23:43





You don't mention on what application this is happening

– Ramhound
Dec 15 '16 at 23:43













true, thanks, I updated my question

– Paul Bernhard Wagner
Dec 15 '16 at 23:45





true, thanks, I updated my question

– Paul Bernhard Wagner
Dec 15 '16 at 23:45




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1





Chrome has its own spell check capabilities.

– Ramhound
Dec 16 '16 at 3:19





Chrome has its own spell check capabilities.

– Ramhound
Dec 16 '16 at 3:19













ahhh kkk, thanks ! Does it also have its own capitalizing function ?

– Paul Bernhard Wagner
Dec 16 '16 at 18:16





ahhh kkk, thanks ! Does it also have its own capitalizing function ?

– Paul Bernhard Wagner
Dec 16 '16 at 18:16










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The solution to this is to go into Settings, and select "Devices", then on the left select "Typing."



Then scroll all the way down to "Advanced Keyboard Settings."



Then select (in small print) "Language Bar Settings."



Then (a new dialog box pops up) and select from it... "Advanced Key Settings."



Under the heading of "To turn off CAPS lock" select the (second choice to the right) of... "Press the shift key." This sequence fixes the problem.






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  • I don't have this option (I added another pic (in very shitty quality, apologies))

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A workaround is to switch to Tablet Mode, then it works.






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    The solution to this is to go into Settings, and select "Devices", then on the left select "Typing."



    Then scroll all the way down to "Advanced Keyboard Settings."



    Then select (in small print) "Language Bar Settings."



    Then (a new dialog box pops up) and select from it... "Advanced Key Settings."



    Under the heading of "To turn off CAPS lock" select the (second choice to the right) of... "Press the shift key." This sequence fixes the problem.






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    • I don't have this option (I added another pic (in very shitty quality, apologies))

      – Paul Bernhard Wagner
      Jan 16 at 17:45
















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    The solution to this is to go into Settings, and select "Devices", then on the left select "Typing."



    Then scroll all the way down to "Advanced Keyboard Settings."



    Then select (in small print) "Language Bar Settings."



    Then (a new dialog box pops up) and select from it... "Advanced Key Settings."



    Under the heading of "To turn off CAPS lock" select the (second choice to the right) of... "Press the shift key." This sequence fixes the problem.






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    • I don't have this option (I added another pic (in very shitty quality, apologies))

      – Paul Bernhard Wagner
      Jan 16 at 17:45














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    The solution to this is to go into Settings, and select "Devices", then on the left select "Typing."



    Then scroll all the way down to "Advanced Keyboard Settings."



    Then select (in small print) "Language Bar Settings."



    Then (a new dialog box pops up) and select from it... "Advanced Key Settings."



    Under the heading of "To turn off CAPS lock" select the (second choice to the right) of... "Press the shift key." This sequence fixes the problem.






    share|improve this answer















    The solution to this is to go into Settings, and select "Devices", then on the left select "Typing."



    Then scroll all the way down to "Advanced Keyboard Settings."



    Then select (in small print) "Language Bar Settings."



    Then (a new dialog box pops up) and select from it... "Advanced Key Settings."



    Under the heading of "To turn off CAPS lock" select the (second choice to the right) of... "Press the shift key." This sequence fixes the problem.







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    • I don't have this option (I added another pic (in very shitty quality, apologies))

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    I don't have this option (I added another pic (in very shitty quality, apologies))

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    I don't have this option (I added another pic (in very shitty quality, apologies))

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    A workaround is to switch to Tablet Mode, then it works.






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