How to Disable Caps Lock Notifications in Windows 11

Posted by Sean on February 28, 2023

Nothing ruins a tense moment in a first-person shooter quite like accidentally hitting Caps Lock and having Windows throw a notification across your screen. This happened to me yesterday, mid-firefight, and I finally snapped and fixed it properly.

If you’re here, you probably have the same problem. Here’s how to turn it off.

Windows 11 Settings

This fixes the system-level notification and the toggle key sounds:

  1. Open Settings (Win + I)
  2. Go to Accessibility > Keyboard
  3. Turn off Toggle keys (this stops the sounds when you press Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock)

That’s it for most people. But if you have a Dell machine, there’s another culprit.

Dell Peripheral Manager

Dell installs its own software that adds a separate Caps Lock indicator. I’d forgotten this was even on my machine until the Windows fix didn’t solve the problem.

  1. Open Dell Peripheral Manager (search for it in Start)
  2. Select the Keyboard tab
  3. Toggle off Caps Lock Indicator

If you don’t have Dell Peripheral Manager installed, you don’t need to worry about this step.

Why I Keep Finding My Own Blog Post

I’ve fixed this at least three times now on different machines and after Windows updates. Each time I google it, find this post, and remember I already solved it. If you’re future me: hello. If you’re someone else with the same problem: hope this helped.