[Docs] Clarify CAPS_WORD behaviors (#18137)
Co-authored-by: precondition <57645186+precondition@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: mmccoyd <mmccoyd@cs.berkley.edu> Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
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@ -4,7 +4,10 @@ It is often useful to type a single word in all capitals, for instance
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abbreviations like "QMK", or in code, identifiers like `KC_SPC`. "Caps Word" is
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a modern alternative to Caps Lock:
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* Letters are capitalized while active, and Caps Word automatically disables
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* While active, letters are capitalized and `-` becomes `_`. The `_` makes it easier
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to type constant names (eg 'PROGRAM\_CONSTANTS').
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* Caps Word automatically disables
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itself at the end of the word. That is, it stops by default once a space or
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any key other than `KC_A`--`KC_Z`, `KC_0`--`KC_9`, `KC_MINS`, `KC_UNDS`,
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`KC_DELETE`, or `KC_BACKSPACE` is pressed. Caps Word also disables itself if
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