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Re: Sticky Keys
Hold it down while you are pressing a letter, like you would normally. If that doesn't work, then press it so the little menu thing comes up that says sticky keys is on, then click "settings" then click on the first settings box. Then it says, something like, um...
... Oh yeah, use shortcut? and un-check that box. ^_^ I hope that helps.
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Re: Sticky Keys
Hold shift down for 15 or 30 seconds, I can't remember, then go to Settings > Sticky Keys - Settings > Turn the shortcut off.
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Well, just to make this post NOT completely pointless, what's the purpose of Sticky Keys anyway?
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Re: Sticky Keys
It's "technically" a quicker way to type--instead of holding down the shift key (And wasting all that precious life energy!) then you can just tap it and it will capitolize the next letter you press. Like so...
*turns sticky keys on* *realizes she can't because she turned it off* Never mind. ^_^
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