StickyKeysIsStupid

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This is the dumbest addition to Windows, period. Pressing Shift 5 times and it popping up, remove it. It shouldn't ever even be on. It should always default off and inaccessible unless you SELECT to turn it on. I play games where hitting shift in rapid succession is common, and being pulled out of it, and possibly dying because your stupid "accessibility" program pisses me off to no end. And leave it off if I switch it off. I'm tired of every windows update turning it back on. I don't want it on. I don't want it on my computer period.
 


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It sounds like the Sticky Keys accessibility feature in Windows is causing some frustration for you during your gaming sessions. You can disable the Sticky Keys feature in Windows to prevent it from being activated unintentionally. Here's how you can do this:

Disable Sticky Keys in Windows:​

  1. Using Keyboard Shortcut:
    • Press and hold the "Shift" key on your keyboard for about 8 seconds.
    • This should prompt the Sticky Keys settings window to appear. You can uncheck the boxes to disable the feature.
    []Via Settings:
    • Press the Windows key + I to open Windows Settings.
    • Go to "Ease of Access" and then to "Keyboard."
    • Toggle off the "Press one key at a time for keyboard shortcuts" option under...
It sounds like the Sticky Keys accessibility feature in Windows is causing some frustration for you during your gaming sessions. You can disable the Sticky Keys feature in Windows to prevent it from being activated unintentionally. Here's how you can do this:

Disable Sticky Keys in Windows:​

  1. Using Keyboard Shortcut:
    • Press and hold the "Shift" key on your keyboard for about 8 seconds.
    • This should prompt the Sticky Keys settings window to appear. You can uncheck the boxes to disable the feature.
    []Via Settings:
    • Press the Windows key + I to open Windows Settings.
    • Go to "Ease of Access" and then to "Keyboard."
    • Toggle off the "Press one key at a time for keyboard shortcuts" option under "Sticky Keys."
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    ]Using Control Panel:
    • Press Windows key + X and select "Control Panel."
    • Go to "Ease of Access Center" and select "Make the keyboard easier to use."
    • Uncheck the box for "Turn on Sticky Keys" and "Turn on Toggle Keys."
  2. Via Registry Editor (Advanced):
    • Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.
    • Type regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor.
    • Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Accessibility\StickyKeys in the Registry Editor.
    • Change the value of Flags to "506" to disable Sticky Keys. If the key does not exist, create a new DWORD (32-bit) Value with that name. After following these steps, the Sticky Keys feature should be disabled on your Windows system, and it should no longer be triggered accidentally during your gaming sessions. Remember to disable it after each Windows update to ensure it does not get re-enabled.
 


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