Allow or prevent the touch keyboard from capitalizing the first letter of every sentence in Windows 11/10

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Allow or prevent the touch keyboard from capitalizing the first letter of every sentence in Windows 11/10
Allow or prevent the touch keyboard from capitalizing the first letter of every sentence in Windows 11/10
Here's how to allow or prevent the touch keyboard from capitalizing the first letter of every sentence in Windows 11/10.

To allow or prevent the touch keyboard from capitalizing the first letter of each sentence in Windows 11/10, follow these steps:

1. Open **Settings**.
2. Click **Time and language**.
3. Click **Enter**.
4. Under **Touch Keyboard**, click **Advanced Keyboard Settings**.
5. Under **Capital**, check or uncheck the box **Capitalize the first letter of each sentence**.
6. Click **Save**.

Here are some additional tips:

*If you have a touchscreen device, you can also open the touch keyboard settings by tapping the keyboard icon in the taskbar.
* If you turn off the **Capitalize the first letter of each sentence** setting, you will need to manually capitalize the first letter of each sentence as you type.
* You can also use the Shift key to capitalize the first letter of a word.

I. When you capitalize the first letter of each word in a sentence, it is called **title case**. Title case is used for titles of books, articles, films, songs, and other works. It is also used for the names of people, places and things.

Here is an example of title case:

**The Lord of the Rings**

Title case is different from **sentence case**, which is the normal way to write sentences. In the case of a sentence, only the first letter of the first word of a sentence is capitalized. The first letters of all other words are lowercase.

Here is an example sentence case:

I am going to the shop.

Hope this helps!

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