Capital letters using distance

I just got a player BDP-S380 Blu - Ray with a RMT-B115A remote. Tried to connect to my YouTube account, but can not enter the password correctly, because there is no obvious way to capitalize. The manual for the player has no information on that, and I can't find support for remote documents. What is the trick here?

Well, regardless, I thought about it. For someone else who was in trouble, look on the display to the screen just below the key enter (on the screen, not the remote control itself). You will see a button titled 123. It's actually the button to switch between the different modes of entry. Use the select button to scroll through the options until you reach the menu of caps, or whoever you want to. It's a little awkward, but at least it is not something you have to do all the time.

I would like to express my dissatisfaction with the information that Sony provided for this politely? Although even I was able to understand in the end, some googling revealed that other people have had the same problem in the past. The solution may be obvious to some, but certainly not everyone. Is it not obvious that this information should be in the manual of the product for the player? Other people might need to get their player on a wireless network, although in my case, I have a cable directly to the router.

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