📎 AI Summary: The original poster is seeking a method, possibly a registry hack, previously used to bypass or reset an admin password by exploiting the Sticky Keys feature, after their PC was stolen. A responder clarifies that Sticky Keys is an accessibility feature for easier modifier key use and is not intended for password recovery or hacking purposes. The thread indicates a misunderstanding of Sticky Keys' function and implies that the original method the poster recalls is not related to standard password recovery techniques.
some time ago I used a reg hach for sticky keys to replace my admin password. does any one recall something like that. my pc was stolen and I lost the 411 and would like to regain it
Sticky keys allow you to press one or more of the modifier keys(ctrl, alt, shift) and windows key instead of holding them down. This is for accessibility. The sticky keys are not used to store and insert text.