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Stickykeys? WTH?

Kenazo

Lifer
ok, so i'm typing an email, and my "Shift" key was sticking, so i was busy hitting it trying to unstick it and a window popped up with some "Sticky Keys" dialogue box. it says:

Pressing the SHIFT key 5 times turns on StickyKeys. StickyKeys lets you use the SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, or Windows Logo keys by pressing one key at a time.
To keept StickyKeys on, click OK.
To cancel StickyKeys, click Cancel
to deactivate the key combination for StickyKeys, click Settings.


What the heck is StickyKeys? I've never heard of this before (and it quite surprised me when it popped up)
 
Originally posted by: rudeguy5757
its something microsoft turns on to piss you off when you are playing a game...turn them off

This annoys me even if I turn them off, is there a way to completely disable teh damn things. If my keys are sticking Ill figure it out dammit
 
Lets someone like me, who cant hold down say shift and enter at the same time, press shift once then enter for the same effect. When it's on, one press locks it until another key is pressed, two locks it until you hit it again to unlock it.
 
is it designed to be for people w/ some sort of disability? I'd never seent this before. MS is installing things w/o my knowledge again. :disgust:
 
You mean like in the same way they installed notepad without your knowledge? 😛

It's a part of windows, just click on the control panel->accessability options and disable it.
 
Originally posted by: Kenazo
ok, so i'm typing an email, and my "Shift" key was sticking, so i was busy hitting it trying to unstick it and a window popped up with some "Sticky Keys" dialogue box. it says:

Pressing the SHIFT key 5 times turns on StickyKeys. StickyKeys lets you use the SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, or Windows Logo keys by pressing one key at a time.
To keept StickyKeys on, click OK.
To cancel StickyKeys, click Cancel
to deactivate the key combination for StickyKeys, click Settings.


What the heck is StickyKeys? I've never heard of this before (and it quite surprised me when it popped up)

stop watching so much porn 🙂
 
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: Kenazo
ok, so i'm typing an email, and my "Shift" key was sticking, so i was busy hitting it trying to unstick it and a window popped up with some "Sticky Keys" dialogue box. it says:

Pressing the SHIFT key 5 times turns on StickyKeys. StickyKeys lets you use the SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, or Windows Logo keys by pressing one key at a time.
To keept StickyKeys on, click OK.
To cancel StickyKeys, click Cancel
to deactivate the key combination for StickyKeys, click Settings.


What the heck is StickyKeys? I've never heard of this before (and it quite surprised me when it popped up)

stop watching so much porn 🙂


that, or get better aim 😉
 
Originally posted by: Kenazo
is it designed to be for people w/ some sort of disability? I'd never seent this before. MS is installing things w/o my knowledge again. :disgust:

Hardly.

It's part of the Accessibility options that you installed when you installed the OS.

Go to add/remove programs and uninstall the Accessibility options if you'd like.

People with physical disabilities appreciate features such as StickyKeys that allow them to type.
 
Originally posted by: rudeguy5757
its something microsoft turns on to piss you off when you are playing a game...turn them off

You CAN'T turn it off. No matter what, if you press shift 5 times quickly, it WILL popup that dialog.
 
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: rudeguy5757
its something microsoft turns on to piss you off when you are playing a game...turn them off

You CAN'T turn it off. No matter what, if you press shift 5 times quickly, it WILL popup that dialog.

Ive turned it off, altho I cant remember how
 
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: rudeguy5757
its something microsoft turns on to piss you off when you are playing a game...turn them off

You CAN'T turn it off. No matter what, if you press shift 5 times quickly, it WILL popup that dialog.

well it popped up the dialog and i keep hitting shift and it hasn't come back. maybe if i restart it will.
 
So that is what comes up when I let my 1 year old bang on my keyboard. It's come up a few times but I just closed it.
 
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: rudeguy5757
its something microsoft turns on to piss you off when you are playing a game...turn them off

You CAN'T turn it off. No matter what, if you press shift 5 times quickly, it WILL popup that dialog.

ok, lets make this simple:

start(button) > settings > control panel > accessibility options.
keyboard tab
look for stickykeys panel
on panel click settings
uncheck "use shortcut"

voila
 
Originally posted by: BennyD
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: rudeguy5757
its something microsoft turns on to piss you off when you are playing a game...turn them off

You CAN'T turn it off. No matter what, if you press shift 5 times quickly, it WILL popup that dialog.

ok, lets make this simple:

start(button) > settings > control panel > accessibility options.
keyboard tab
look for stickykeys panel
on panel click settings
uncheck "use shortcut"

voila

I tried this when it was messing with my games. It did not work.
 
I know this one works in XP, 2000 too I think, but did anyone ever push the window button and U? It brings up the utilities menu, and you can have it talk to you and tell you what window you're in and stuff like that. Sorta fun, and you can play with the pitch and speed of the dude's voice.
 
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