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Adjusting Settings Through Control Panel | Turning Sticky Keys On and Off

 

StickyKeys is designed for people who have difficulty holding down two or more keys at a time. When a shortcut requires a key combination such as CTRL+P, StickyKeys will enable you to press one key at a time instead of pressing them simultaneously.

 

Mouse actions

Keyboard actions

1

On the Start menu:

n         Point to Settings.

n         Select Control Panel.

n         Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key):

n         Move to Settings by pressing S.

n         Select Control Panel by pressing C.

2

In Control Panel:

n         Double-click Accessibility Options.

In Control Panel:

n         Select the Accessibility Options icon by using the arrow keys.

n         Press ENTER.

Note  If all of the Control Panel icons are not displayed, press the TAB key until view all Control Panel options is selected, then press ENTER.

3

In the Accessibility Properties dialog box:

n         Select the Keyboard tab.

In the Accessibility Properties dialog box:

n         Move to the Keyboard tab by pressing CTRL+TAB.

4

On the Keyboard tab:

To turn on StickyKeys:

n         Select the Use StickyKeys check box.

OR

To turn off StickyKeys:

n         Clear the Use StickyKeys check box.

n         Select OK.

On the Keyboard tab:

To turn on StickyKeys:

n         Select the Use StickyKeys check box by pressing U.

OR

To turn off StickyKeys:

n         Clear the Use StickyKeys check box by pressing U.

n         Press ENTER.

4

To close Control Panel, on the File menu:

n         Select Close.

To close Control Panel:

n         Press ALT+F, C.

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