20 November 18, 15:15
Quote:First and foremost, if you want to turn Sticky Keys on or off, you need to launch Settings and navigate to the following location:
Code:Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard > Use Sticky Keys > On/Off
If you enable Sticky Keys (click the toggle), you’ll see a set of other options, like enabling a shortcut for Sticky Keys, show an icon on the taskbar, play a sound, and others.
Somewhat awkward is that once the Sticky Keys icon shows up in the system tray, double-click it opens the Control Panel and not the Settings app. And speaking of Control Panel, you can enable, disable, and configure Sticky Keys from this section too, using the following location:
Code:Control Panel > Ease of Access > Ease of Access Center> Set up Sticky Keys
Additionally, Sticky Keys can be launched by simply pressing the modified keys five times in a row. For example, pressing the Shift key five times will launch a prompt asking if you want to turn on Sticky Keys – a sound will also be generated and clicking yes will make the system tray icon show up.
Read more to get all instructions here: https://news.softpedia.com/news/how-to-d...3884.shtml