Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Accessibility Options. Until this last option, uncheck the box marked "Use StickyKeys". Another strategy is to press "Shift" 5 times to bring up the StickyKeys dialog box. When the pop-up appears, click "Make it easier to type". Under that, uncheck the box that says "Turn on Sticky Keys".
In Windows XP/Vista:
Click on Start > Control Panel >> Accessibility Options >> Remove all check-marks "But wait, there's more! That isn't enough to get rid of FilterKeys, you also have to go to the Settings sub-menu and remove the check-marks there. "Hit OK twice and you're finally rid of the damned thing." Note: In Vista, this is referred to as the "Ease of Access Center".
well this is how- all you have to do is press the shift button five times, then a sign will come up and say, do you want to get rid of the sticky keys,press yes, or you have another option, go on the control panel, press accessability options, then it will give you a few ticks on some options. there will be a sticky key option with a tick, just untick it and this would do the trick
Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Accessibility Options. Until this last option, uncheck the box marked "Use StickyKeys.
Go to identity safe and click on settings.
IF you pressed CTRL 5 times, then press both CTRL. The same goes for SHIFT, ALT etc.
When you get asked to turn it off click Learn More and you can turn it off.
press control and shift at the same time or you can press shift 5 times
you press shift 5 times
No, you don't have to have NUM LOCK on on your PC. On early 88-key keyboards, the numeric keypad also functioned as the cursor movement keys. You would turn NUM LOCK on to use numbers, and off to use the arrow keys. Now with separate arrow keys on the modern 102 key keyboards, there is no reason to turn it off.
go to options and turn off decals
Unplug your PC.
Turn off the computer and turn it back on.
Goto -start -control panel -firewall -enable turn off firewall Done.
Unplug the small speaker located in the front of the inside of the PC
You can find the mouse keys option in the control panel on your device or by pressing the "Windows" button to open the start menu, then typing in "mouse keys." Here are some tips for enabling mouse keys on your PC: If you still have a mouse when setting up, you can click the option to turn on mouse keys.
You can't turn off the timer since it's a demo game.
yes
turn off your pc.
unplug your speakers.....
Recent motherboards may still allow power to be given to some peripherals even when the computer is turned off, such as usb devices which can be charged even when the PC is off. There may be an option in bios to turn this off or you could just turn the PC off at the mains when you are finished using it.