Caps lock key does not enable writing in caps but switches through input languages after updates

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I just installed a few Pop_OS!-updates from the pop-shop (basically the "software-center"). After that update pressing the CapsLock key no longer enables writing in caps, but instead switches between your set up input languages. Before I installed said updates, pressing the CapsLock key simply enabled caps lock (seems reasonable this way, huh?).



Anyway, what I want to know is whether or not there is the option to revert that behaviour or at least switch the functioning of the above key combinations.



Might or might not be relevant: I am running Pop_OS! 18.04 based on Ubuntu 18.04 on a Gnome-desktop.



Thank you for your help!







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    I just installed a few Pop_OS!-updates from the pop-shop (basically the "software-center"). After that update pressing the CapsLock key no longer enables writing in caps, but instead switches between your set up input languages. Before I installed said updates, pressing the CapsLock key simply enabled caps lock (seems reasonable this way, huh?).



    Anyway, what I want to know is whether or not there is the option to revert that behaviour or at least switch the functioning of the above key combinations.



    Might or might not be relevant: I am running Pop_OS! 18.04 based on Ubuntu 18.04 on a Gnome-desktop.



    Thank you for your help!







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      I just installed a few Pop_OS!-updates from the pop-shop (basically the "software-center"). After that update pressing the CapsLock key no longer enables writing in caps, but instead switches between your set up input languages. Before I installed said updates, pressing the CapsLock key simply enabled caps lock (seems reasonable this way, huh?).



      Anyway, what I want to know is whether or not there is the option to revert that behaviour or at least switch the functioning of the above key combinations.



      Might or might not be relevant: I am running Pop_OS! 18.04 based on Ubuntu 18.04 on a Gnome-desktop.



      Thank you for your help!







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      I just installed a few Pop_OS!-updates from the pop-shop (basically the "software-center"). After that update pressing the CapsLock key no longer enables writing in caps, but instead switches between your set up input languages. Before I installed said updates, pressing the CapsLock key simply enabled caps lock (seems reasonable this way, huh?).



      Anyway, what I want to know is whether or not there is the option to revert that behaviour or at least switch the functioning of the above key combinations.



      Might or might not be relevant: I am running Pop_OS! 18.04 based on Ubuntu 18.04 on a Gnome-desktop.



      Thank you for your help!









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