How to Disable Caps Lock Notification In Windows OS? 4 Easy Ways

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When you press the Caps Lock key on your keyboard in Windows, you will see its status on the keyboard through a light. If the Caps Lock key on your keyboard is on, it means that the Caps Lock is enabled.

However, various Windows computers from manufacturers like Lenovo, Asus, and Dell also have an extra Caps Lock indicator. When you enable Caps Lock on these computers, you will see a Caps Lock notification appear on your screen.

Disable Caps Lock Notification In Windows

While this notification is informative, it can sometimes be disruptive, especially when you are playing a game or doing something important. But there are multiple ways you can disable these notifications.

So how to disable the Caps Lock notification in Windows? Continue reading to find out multiple ways to turn off the Caps Lock notification in Windows 10 and Windows 11.

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  • Check Your Ease of Access Settings: You can tweak some Ease of Access settings to disable the Caps Lock notification in Windows.
  • Adjust Your Keyboard Software Settings: Making adjustments to your software’s settings can keep the notification from popping up.
  • Disable Windows Services: Disable all the services related to your PC’s manufacturer to disable the Caps Lock notification.

Read on to find quick and easy steps detailing how all of these methods work.

How to Disable Caps Lock Notification in Windows?
[2 Beginner-Friendly Ways]

If you feel like the Caps Lock notification in Windows disrupts your experience, you can disable it permanently in various ways.

Below, we have shared some of the simple ways you can disable the caps lock notification in Windows. Try these easy fixes before you move on to the more complex ones.

Method 1: Check Your Ease of Access Settings

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Ease of Access in Windows allows you to make the most of your PC’s usability. However, some of its settings can also be tweaked to disable the Caps Lock notification.

Here’s how:

  • Go to ‘Windows Search’ and type and ‘Enter’ “Control Panel”.
Type Control Panel
  • Now go to “Ease of Access” and scroll down.
  • Click on “Make the computer easier to see”.
Select Make the computer easier to see
  • Now scroll down again until you’re in the “Make things on the screen easier to see” section.
  • Select the checkbox next to the “Turn off all unnecessary animations (when possible)” option.
Turn off all unnecessary animations (when possible)
  • Now select “Apply” > “OK”.

Method 2: Adjust Your Keyboard Software Settings

Many keyboards come with their own proprietary software that control their features and functions. Sometimes, making adjustments to this software’s settings can also help you disable the Caps Lock notification. 

Here’s how:

  • Go to “Start” and open your keyboard software application.
  • Now go to its “Settings” or “Configuration” section.
  • Next, check if it has an option saying “Input Devices” or “Keyboard”.
  • Look for the “Caps Lock notification setting” and then disable it.
  • Apply and save the changes and exit the application.
Adjust Your Keyboard Software Settings

How to Turn Off Caps Lock Notification?
[2 Advanced Ways]

If you have already tried using the keyboard’s software and tweaking Ease of Access settings to disable the notification and it doesn’t work, you can try these more advanced ways.

Method 1: Disable It via Windows Services

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Some Windows Services related to your keyboard’s notifications can also be disabled to disable the Caps Lock notification.

Here’s how to disable these services:

  • Go to ‘Windows Search’ and type and ‘Enter’ “msconfig”.
  • Now go to the “Services” tab and select the checkbox next to “Hide all Microsoft services”.
  • Next, sort the services by “Manufacturer” and then disable all the services related to your PC’s manufacturer.
  • Select “OK”.
Disable Windows Services
  • Restart your PC.

If you don’t know which Windows service is triggering the Caps Lock notification, clean boot your PC by following these steps:

  • Go to ‘Windows Search’ and type and ‘Enter’ “msconfig”.
  • Now go to the “Services” tab and select the checkbox next to “Hide all Microsoft services”.
  • Select “Disable all”.
Hide all Microsoft services
  • Now go to the “Startup” tab and select “Open Task Manager”.
  • Right-click on every non-Windows item and select “Disable”.
  • Close the “Task Manager”.
  • Now go to the “Boot” tab and select the “Safe Boot” option.
Safe Boot and Minimal
  • Select “OK”.
  • Restart your PC.

Method 2: Uninstall a Third-Party Program That You Don’t Recognize/Use

Some third-party, unfamiliar programs running in the background can also cause the Caps Lock notification to pop up on your screen unwantedly. Uninstall these programs to disable the notification.

  • Go to ‘Windows Search’ and type and ‘Enter’ “Control Panel”.
  • Now navigate to “Programs” > “Uninstall a program”.
  • Select the app from your PC’s manufacturer from the programs list.
  • Right-click on the app and select “Uninstall”.
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  • Follow any prompts to finish the uninstallation process.
  • Once done, restart your PC.

Last Few Word

There are multiple ways to turn off caps lock notification in Windows to avoid getting interrupted. These include disabling Windows services, uninstalling any third-party programs that may be causing it, adjusting your keyboard’s software settings, and making changes to some Ease of Access Settings.

By trying all of these ways, you can successfully disable the Caps Lock notification in Windows.

Good luck!

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