Is there a way to simulate Shift being pressed whenever the number row at the top of the keyboard is used? I'm on Vista and would appreciate an app or registry tweak.

I am having little finger issues, so I would like to use the numeric keypad for typing numbers, and not be constantly holding down Shift for typing these characters: !"£$%^&*()

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Excellent question, but it's not programming related. – Binary Worrier Feb 18 '09 at 13:08
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Keyboard layout is very much programming related IMHO – krusty.ar Feb 18 '09 at 13:09
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from the submit page "Is your question about programming? We prefer questions that can be answered, not just discussed. Provide details. Write clearly and simply." While I feel this is a question that can be answered in a consise & objective fashion, you are quite correct, apologies! – sjh Feb 18 '09 at 13:14
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There's a Layout Creator from MS, maybe that can help you.

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cool! +1 . – Learning Feb 18 '09 at 13:10
Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou! It took 10 mins to setup, and the language systray icon makes swapping layouts a breeze. Fortunately I am on x86 vista, 64bit have some issues, discussed here: blogs.msdn.com/michkap/archive/2006/09/13/752086.aspx – sjh Feb 18 '09 at 13:32
really great app, +1 – Chris Boesing Feb 19 '09 at 10:11
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Caps Lock?

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Caps Lock doesn't work on the number row. The exclamation point is not a capital one. – Lord Torgamus Jan 30 at 21:44
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