The Single Caps key always works correctly. It always switches languages correctly. There are no problems with this.
The main task of the Shift+CapsLock shortcut is also always performed. This always enables and disables the "BIG LETTERS". It is with the on/off function of "BIG LETTERS" that there are no problems. The problem is in another part of the work of the Shift+CapsLock shortcut.
- That's the bug. Periodically, Shift+CapsLock turns on the "BIG LETTERS" and at the same time triggers as Alt+CapsLock - temporarily disabling Switchy. This bug works for me about 20%-50% of the time.
Switchy stops switching languages using the Caps button. Now the Caps button works again as a regular CapsLock - on/off "BIG LETTERS".
Even after this bug is triggered, the Shift+CapsLock shortcut continues to turn on/off the "BIG LETTERS". But. As I understand it, this is generally the default behavior of the Shift+CapsLock shortcut. Even if Switchy is not on the PC.
So, if at some point the Shift+CapsLock shortcut broke the language switching using the Caps single button, there are 2 ways to fix Switchy again.
1 - Turn off the "BIG LETTERS" with the CapsLock button or Shift+CapsLock -> hold down Alt and press Shift several times, switching between languages.
Then Switchy is activated again. Now Caps switches languages again.
2 - It happens that the first method does not work. Then you need to do the same thing, but with the addition of Alt+CapsLock at the end:
Turn off the "BIG LETTERS" -> Switch languages several times using Alt+Shift -> And at the end, press Alt+CapsLock once.
Then Switchy is activated again. Now Caps switches languages again.
If the Shift+CapsLock shortcut did not break the Switchy, then Alt+CapsLock works well. I didn't notice any bugs with it. But I rarely use it either.
And if the Shift+CapsLock shortcut caused a bug, then Alt+CapsLock never helped me.