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Sticky Keys allows the user to press and release a modifier key, such as Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows Key, and have it remain active until any other key is pressed. Sticky Keys allows the user to press and release a modifier key, such as Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows Key, and have it remain active until any other key is pressed. _CY
This allows you to type capital letters and punctuation like ? only pressing one key at a time. This allows you to type capital letters and punctuation like ? only pressing one key at a time. _CY
Press 'shift' once and then press a letter to type a capital. The same can be done for punctuation like ? and ! Press 'shift' once and then press a letter to type a capital. The same can be done for punctuation like ? and ! _CY
Windows: Press the 'shift' key 5 times. Or go to 'Control Panel', 'Ease of Access' and click on 'Make the keyboard easier to use' and check 'Turn on Sticky Keys' and 'click OK'. Windows: Press the 'shift' key 5 times. Or go to 'Control Panel', 'Ease of Access' and click on 'Make the keyboard easier to use' and check 'Turn on Sticky Keys' and 'click OK'. _CY
Mac OS: Go to 'System Preferences', 'Universal Access', 'Keyboard' and set 'Sticky Keys' to 'on'. Mac OS: Go to 'System Preferences', 'Universal Access', 'Keyboard' and set 'Sticky Keys' to 'on'. _CY
iPad: Go to 'Settings', 'Accessibility' and enable Sticky Keys. Then press Shift five times. iPad: Go to 'Settings', 'Accessibility' and enable Sticky Keys. Then press Shift five times. _CY