When was the last time you (intentionally) used your caps lock key?
No, seriously.
Here is a typical US-layout qwerty (mac) keyboard. Notice:
- Caps lock is conveniently located only one key away from A, which is where your left pinky should rest on the home row by default.
- Caps lock is absolutely massive.
- How far various other keys you might want use often are from the home row.
Remap your caps lock key.
I have mine mapped to escape.
Modifier keys such as control or command are also good options (you could then map control/command to escape).
How do I do this you ask?
- On Mac, system settings > keyboard > keyboard shortcuts > modifier keys.
- On Windows, Microsoft PowerToys' Keyboard Manager is one solution.
- If you use Linux, I trust you can manage on your own.
Thanks to Rudolf for introducing me to this idea.
Go further with this. Don't map it to a single key, use it as a modifier so other keys have more functionality. using CL+hjkl as arrow keys is great for VI users, CL+WASD for gamers - either way you don't need to move your fingers as much.
I use and recommend https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com/, which defaults to putting the mod key in place of caps lock (it's fully programmable, so you can do what you like. On Windows, https://www.autohotkey.com/ is extremely flexible.