"Keyboard & Mouse 馃 Keyboard 馃 Additional layout options 馃 Caps Lock behavior 馃 Disabled" setting is unintuitive
Look at this picture
When a user opens it first time, he sees "Disabled" as default. However, the "Disabled" option doesn't actually disable Caps Lock, it just makes Caps Lock work like normal Caps Lock. This is counterintuitive. In my opinion, "Disabled" should be changed into "Default".
As far as I know (I ran grep -iv "disabled" /usr/share/X11/*
, maybe I was looking in the wrong place?), the word "disabled" isn't anywhere in the X.Org files, so I think what adds the "Disabled" option is this line https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-tweaks/-/blob/master/gtweak/tweaks/tweak_group_xkb.py#L39 ?