has anyone ever thought of simply making an operating system DISABLE caps lock on the lock screen? (or at least just disregard it?)

1. lots of operating systems are capable of *detecting* that caps lock is accidentally on

2. we know this because the O/S will often display a notification message, typically even smaller and even less visible than the minuscule red text in you have to search for in a browser when a form won't submit as you try to click "next")

3. nobody has ever used an all-caps password in their life

4. is this crazy? am i crazy? i feel like this could be an idea. i hereby release all claims of IP and forswear all royalties in perpetuity... just maybe consider implementing this, someone, eh?

@deviantollam

I don't know how much it actually effects anything, but I've always had a password that's easy to remember, uses a mix of capital letters, numbers and symbols, but... I type the password with caps lock on. Dunno why really, but always assumed if someone saw me type it in or there was a key logger (I don't even know if a key logger picks up whether a key is capital or not), they might not pick up that the caps lock was on. Maybe I'm an idiot.