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I'm struggling with getting StickyKeys to turn off. I pressed shift five
times, then went to the settings menu and cancelled the shortcut, noting that it said press any two keys together to turn off sticky keys. But now I'm stuck with sticky keys turned on and I can't get back to the settings menu to find out what happened. Can anyone help? V |
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Control Panel Accessibility Options should still be available.
-- Enjoy, Tony "Rosieglow18" wrote in message ... I'm struggling with getting StickyKeys to turn off. I pressed shift five times, then went to the settings menu and cancelled the shortcut, noting that it said press any two keys together to turn off sticky keys. But now I'm stuck with sticky keys turned on and I can't get back to the settings menu to find out what happened. Can anyone help? V |
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Thank you. I have initiated sticky keys more than once by holding down a key
(usually a shift key) while trying to decipher my bosses handwriting. In a panic, I was happy to find this issue addressed, because I could not remember how to remove the command. Your instructions leading me to control panel showed me how my machine was set up to remove the command. All I had to do was hold down two keys simultaneously. I don't know if this is a universal fix, but it worked on my computer. Linda "Tony Jollans" wrote: Control Panel Accessibility Options should still be available. -- Enjoy, Tony "Rosieglow18" wrote in message ... I'm struggling with getting StickyKeys to turn off. I pressed shift five times, then went to the settings menu and cancelled the shortcut, noting that it said press any two keys together to turn off sticky keys. But now I'm stuck with sticky keys turned on and I can't get back to the settings menu to find out what happened. Can anyone help? V |
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Thank you for posting, Linda. My own practice of accidentally hitting
certain key combinations has led me to find out how to sort out 'problems' of my own making and I am happy to pass on my knowledge. I particularly like that you have found this solution without posting a new question. I have been hanging round the Word newsgroups for a few months (and have learnt a tremendous amount from the very knowledgeable people who freely give advice here). What I see most of all is the same (relatively simple - to me) questions being asked again and again - and answered again and again (sometimes by me) and I am pleased that you have searched for a solution by yourself and have taken the time to post a message to say that you have been helped. It is this sort of thing which makes answering questions here gratifying to me. Thank you. -- P^} "Linda" wrote in message ... Thank you. I have initiated sticky keys more than once by holding down a key (usually a shift key) while trying to decipher my bosses handwriting. In a panic, I was happy to find this issue addressed, because I could not remember how to remove the command. Your instructions leading me to control panel showed me how my machine was set up to remove the command. All I had to do was hold down two keys simultaneously. I don't know if this is a universal fix, but it worked on my computer. Linda "Tony Jollans" wrote: Control Panel Accessibility Options should still be available. -- Enjoy, Tony "Rosieglow18" wrote in message ... I'm struggling with getting StickyKeys to turn off. I pressed shift five times, then went to the settings menu and cancelled the shortcut, noting that it said press any two keys together to turn off sticky keys. But now I'm stuck with sticky keys turned on and I can't get back to the settings menu to find out what happened. Can anyone help? V |
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Thanks so much, I managed to get into the same sitation - not quite sure how
but with your help, have managed to sort the problem out. That means I have no excuse but to continue with my assignment now! Helen |
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Is that a good thing or a bad thing? ;-)
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Helstarr" wrote in message ... Thanks so much, I managed to get into the same sitation - not quite sure how but with your help, have managed to sort the problem out. That means I have no excuse but to continue with my assignment now! Helen |
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Hope you're still there coz i got a related problem and i've been searching
and asking on and off for months ... here geos. I play a game that uses the shift key to open a comparison window and if i hold it down too long i get kicked from the game to a window telling me if i want to disable the sticky keys thing then click here. so i do that and absolutely nothing happens. fair enough i go to the web and look for the answer and they all say the same as you did so i try that but i have no accessibility options in the control panel. back to the search and i eventually find that there is an Accessibility wizard to be had somewhere but not on my comp so i trawl the sites looking for clues (and of course you can't just ask the people who made the prog. in the first place - that would be too easy now wouldn't it ? wonderful microsoft) so do you have any ideas on how i get to my Accessibility Options when i don't appear to have the prog. on the computer ... is there a down load somewhere or something? tia yan "Tony Jollans" wrote: Thank you for posting, Linda. My own practice of accidentally hitting certain key combinations has led me to find out how to sort out 'problems' of my own making and I am happy to pass on my knowledge. I particularly like that you have found this solution without posting a new question. I have been hanging round the Word newsgroups for a few months (and have learnt a tremendous amount from the very knowledgeable people who freely give advice here). What I see most of all is the same (relatively simple - to me) questions being asked again and again - and answered again and again (sometimes by me) and I am pleased that you have searched for a solution by yourself and have taken the time to post a message to say that you have been helped. It is this sort of thing which makes answering questions here gratifying to me. Thank you. -- P^} "Linda" wrote in message ... Thank you. I have initiated sticky keys more than once by holding down a key (usually a shift key) while trying to decipher my bosses handwriting. In a panic, I was happy to find this issue addressed, because I could not remember how to remove the command. Your instructions leading me to control panel showed me how my machine was set up to remove the command. All I had to do was hold down two keys simultaneously. I don't know if this is a universal fix, but it worked on my computer. Linda "Tony Jollans" wrote: Control Panel Accessibility Options should still be available. -- Enjoy, Tony "Rosieglow18" wrote in message ... I'm struggling with getting StickyKeys to turn off. I pressed shift five times, then went to the settings menu and cancelled the shortcut, noting that it said press any two keys together to turn off sticky keys. But now I'm stuck with sticky keys turned on and I can't get back to the settings menu to find out what happened. Can anyone help? V |
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OK Try agen the last one got lost in cyber space somewhere ...
Hope you are still there Tony ... I have been trying to turn my "sticky keys" off for ages now with out any success at all. I've looked all over and got nowhere. My control panel does not have Accessibility Options. I've heard there is an Accessibility Wizard somewhere but i don't have that either, any ideas? "Tony Jollans" wrote: Control Panel Accessibility Options should still be available. -- Enjoy, Tony "Rosieglow18" wrote in message ... I'm struggling with getting StickyKeys to turn off. I pressed shift five times, then went to the settings menu and cancelled the shortcut, noting that it said press any two keys together to turn off sticky keys. But now I'm stuck with sticky keys turned on and I can't get back to the settings menu to find out what happened. Can anyone help? V |
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o.k. so it didn't get lost ...
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![]() I am still struggling with sticky keys. I teach a computer class to refugees from Africa. Some of them are completely illiterate in any language, and in teaching them to do capital letters, they often hold down the shift key too long and then I get the sticky keys. They don't cancel when I tell them to. I have the option set up to cancel when I hold down two keys, and this sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. I usually end up shutting the computer down and rebooting as this is the only thing that seems to work. So my question is; how should the sticky keys settings in accessibilty options be configured? Is there any way to just turn them off permanently, short of using a sledgehammer or dynamite? Help!!! This is driving me right up my classroom wall! tpearo, Erie, PA "Yan" wrote: o.k. so it didn't get lost ... :} |
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To permanently shut off Sticky Keys, go into the Control Panel
Accessibility Options dialog and click the Settings button in the Sticky Keys area. Uncheck the "Use shortcut" box in the Settings dialog and click OK. Make sure the "Use Sticky Keys" box in the Accessibility dialog is still unchecked, and click OK. You can do the same to make sure Filter Keys and Toggle Keys are also shut off. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. tpearo wrote: I am still struggling with sticky keys. I teach a computer class to refugees from Africa. Some of them are completely illiterate in any language, and in teaching them to do capital letters, they often hold down the shift key too long and then I get the sticky keys. They don't cancel when I tell them to. I have the option set up to cancel when I hold down two keys, and this sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. I usually end up shutting the computer down and rebooting as this is the only thing that seems to work. So my question is; how should the sticky keys settings in accessibilty options be configured? Is there any way to just turn them off permanently, short of using a sledgehammer or dynamite? Help!!! This is driving me right up my classroom wall! tpearo, Erie, PA "Yan" wrote: o.k. so it didn't get lost ... :} |
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