Caps Lock, Scroll Lock, and Num Lock Key Notification Icon

This article was written on March 16, 2012 by CyberNet.

Capslock notification lock

There are some keys on the keyboard, such as the caps lock and scroll lock keys, that can be annoying if they accidentally get turned on without you realizing it. When I found Keyndicate I thought it was pretty cool not only because it would indicate when one of those keys was pressed, but it also includes an option to “freeze” the current state of the keys so that they can’t be toggled.

The screenshot above provides an example of what it looks like with the caps lock and scroll lock keys turned on. There is a letter added to the System Tray icon for each of the keys that are on, and there would be another one for num lock if that was turned on. If the icon is too subtle you can even turn on the notifications to ensure you really know when the keys are toggled.

This is a very lightweight program that requires no installation, and uses less than 2MB of memory on my system. That means you can leave it running without it affecting the performance of your system.

Keyndicate Homepage (Windows only; 32/64-bit; Portable; Freeware)

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Instagram officially kills photo integration within Twitter, leaves no trace behind

http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/09/instagram-kills-twitter-photo-integration/

If you’ve taken to Twitter today, it’s likely that you noticed all your Instagram photos that were stored as gallery Cards are gone. Unfortunately, this isn’t a temporary glitch: as of today, the photo-sharing service has officially killed all photo integration on Twitter. So, although links to your photos will function like normal, there is no way to preview them within Twitter anymore. If you’ll recall, it was merely a few days ago that Instagram pulled Card support from Twitter, which made any filtered snapshots display in wonky fashions within the micro-blogging network. While today’s move by Instagram isn’t totally shocking — it would rather you view pictures on its new browser-accesible profiles, after all — it’s a shame that the contents of many Twitter galleries have vanished in a flash.

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