stop jizzing on your keyboard?
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.
Your Caps Lock might be on. If it isn't there might be problems with your keyboard/computer.
pressing the SHIFT key 5 times turns on the stickykeys. Stickykeys lets you use the SHIFT, CTRL, ALT or Windows Logo keys by pressing one key at a time.
while pressing shift press the button with the slash on it
Pressing and holding the Ctrl key and holding the Shift key and pressing the 8 key on the main keyboard will show what are known as the special characters. This will include spaces, tabs, paragraph marks and hidden text. It will appear with a dotted line under it. Pressing the same combination again will hide them again.
Pressing shift 5 times in a row will pop up an option window for turning on the "stikykey" function
You can move it but it may not always go where you want
There are people with limited use of their fingers who can't hold down more than one key at a time. This makes it hard for them to issue a Print (command-P) or New Document (command-N) command, or Cut (command-X), Copy (command-C) and Paste (command-V) things into place. Sticky Keys makes the computer think the modifier keys (shift, command, option, control, alt) are held down until you push the key they're modifying. So...if you want to do Print Setup in Acrobat (command-shift-P) you can push the command key, the shift key and the P one at a time rather than having to hold them all down at once.
There is no camera function on club penguin, but you can take a screenshot on a mac computer by pressing Command-shift-3 and take a screenshot on and windows by pressing PrintScreen in the top right corner.
The shortcut to view the size before and after for the keyword "keyword" is by pressing Ctrl Alt Shift G on a Windows computer or Command Option Shift G on a Mac.
First, Sticky Keys are for people that are somewhat lazy. (I use them because I program and you need to hold shift and control a lot.) You can add to your page that Sticky Keys is recommended. You can't force the user to use Sticky Keys, nor can you use Java(Script) to make the computer do so.
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.