Open Ease of Access Center and click on make the keyboard easier to use. On this window, scroll down to the section ‘make it easier to type’ to see the options to turn/off Sticky Keys, Toggle Keys and Filter Keys.
So let’s take a quick look at the functions of these keys.
Most of the times while typing I accidentally press the Caps Lock button instead of ‘A’ key and then continue in the uppercase realizing only after I’ve typed two to three sentences. This is where Toggle Keys feature can come in handy. After you enable this feature, you will hear a notification sound whenever you press Caps, Num and Scroll Lock keys.
Sticky Keys
Sticky Keys stick your Alt, Ctrl, Del and Windows Logo button even after you release them so that you can perform windows shortcut operations without having to press both the buttons simultaneously. Suppose you have enabled Sticky keys, and you want to open Windows Explorer using shortcut keys. You can press and release Windows button and then press the E key, even after some time, to get to the Explorer window.
There are some advanced settings you can configure in Sticky keys. Just click on the link Setup Sticky Keys to configure the settings.
Turn on Filter Keys
Filter keys are meant to ignore the repeated keystrokes you press accidentally while typing. After you enable it, don’t forget to configure the default response time, or you will have to wait forever to write a simple paragraph.
So go ahead, enable and try these features today. All you need to do is check mark against the one you want to activate. To disable them, just uncheck the box and save the settings.
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