Users who move from Windows to Chrome OS find it extremely jarring when they discover that Chromebooks don’t have a dedicated Caps Lock key. While the surprise is understandable, the good part is that Chromebooks offer an option to enable the Caps Lock key. You can assign the Caps Lock key to another key of your choice and make your experience similar to Windows 10. As an aside, you can also enable Recycle Bin on Chrome OS and run Windows apps on Chromebooks. So on that note, let’s go through the short guide on how to turn on Caps Lock Key on a Chromebook.
First off, click on the Quick Settings panel at the bottom-right corner and open the Settings window.
Here, click on the drop-down menu next to “Search” and choose “Caps Lock.” It will assign the Caps Lock function to the Search key. From now onwards, if you press the Search button, it will act as the Caps Lock key on your Chrome OS device.