Hi David Do you mean the audible warning that you can hear if you try to shift-key a letter when the caps lock is on? I'm pasting below the instructions I found in the Windows Help Centre. This is news to me too and here it goes and hope I'm not going to confuse you further. Carlos. >> Open Accessibility Options. On the Keyboard tab, under ToggleKeys, select the Use ToggleKeys check box. To turn off ToggleKeys, clear the Use ToggleKeys check box. Notes To open Accessibility Options, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Accessibility Options. To use the keyboard shortcut which allows you to turn ToggleKeys on and off by pressing the NUM LOCK key for five seconds, on the Keyboard tab, under ToggleKeys, click Settings. If the Use shortcut check box in the Settings for ToggleKeys dialog box is selected, you can turn ToggleKeys on or off by holding down the NUM LOCK key for five seconds. << ----- Original Message ----- From: David To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:45 AM Subject: [jaws-uk] Automatic Caps Lock resetting Hi list, I'm not sure if this is a Jaws function or not but could somebody please remind me how you set the Caps Lock to correct itself if you inadvertently start typing when it's set to "on". Many thanks. David