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To turn Sticky Keys on or off... go to: Start > Control Panel > Ease of Access > Change how your Keyboard works > click the tick box next to 'Turn on sticky keys' > click 'Apply' > click OK, and you're done. Repeat the process if you want the sticky keys back on.
You can use the 'sticky keys' function. Sticky keys remembers you've pressed the SHIFT, FN or CTRL keys, and wait for you to press another key to go with it. To turn on sticky keys - Click on Control Panel > Make the keyboard easier to use > Turn on Sticky Keys > APPLY > OK. To turn them off - repeat the previous steps, and remove the tick from the box.
To turn off sticky keys on Windows, go to Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard, then toggle off the Sticky Keys switch. If you're using a Mac, go to System Preferences > Accessibility > Keyboard > Sticky Keys, then uncheck the Enable Sticky Keys option.
press the shift key 5 timjes and there will be an option to turn sticky keys on or off
Click... Start > Control Panel > Ease of access centre. Untick the box where it says 'Turn on sticky keys' (Under the heading 'Make it easier to type' - Click 'Apply' - and click OK.
press shift 5 times
You can take off Sticky keys by pressing shift five times in a row, you will hear 5 beeps, then press shift 5 more times, a menu will appear. If you press cancel, you will turn it off; if you press OK, you will keep sticky keys on. Hope this helps.
try this trick.., open control panel. Open ease of access. click 'change how the keyboard works'. Untick turn on sticky keys. or turn on filter keys. click apply.
You can usually enable them by pressing the Shift key five times in a row. Otherwise you can go to Accessibility Options in Control Panel and enable them there. On Vista this is called the Ease of Access Center. Click on it and then click "Change hoe your keyboard works."
Your laptop keys turn off after a while if the sticky keys are turned on.
This generally occurs due to a variety of odd reasons - all easily fixed. Open Accessibility Settings (if using XP) or Ease of Access (if using Vista or higher) in Control Panel. Open Keyboard Settings, and uncheck "Turn on Sticky Keys", "Turn on Toggle Keys", and "Turn on Filter Keys". Apply the settings. If settings are not the issue, you need to update your Keyboard drivers. You can do this by either downloading the correct drivers from the manufacturers website, or by opening Device Manager, selecting the Keyboard, right-click and enter properties and update drivers from there.
under the instrement panal, near the steering column