Tuesday, 18 November 2003 11:22
A feature, not a problem ;-) As you know, keyboard shortcuts involve holding down
a combination of keys, which can be either 2 keys like Winkey+E (to open Explorer)
or 3 keys Ctrl+Shft+A (to mark all email messages as read) but for some this is
easier said than done. If you often struggle with key combinations then Sticky
Keys may be the answer that you're looking for as by having this function enabled
allows you to press one key at a time rather that all at the same time so for
a key combination like Ctrl+Shft+A you simply have press and release Ctrl, then
press and release Shft, then press and release A. Life has never been easier...
contortionist fingers be gone!!
To Turn StickyKeys
On the
Taskbar hit
Start
Select
Settings
Select
Control Panel
Click
Accessibility Options
Click the
Keyboard tab
Under
Sticky Keys check
Use
Sticky Keys
Hit
Apply
Hit
OK
Close
Control Panel
To turn StickyKeys off do as above but Uncheck the box