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2 Basic setup and operation
The different Sticky Keys modes are:
Mode Modifier Key Behavior
Sticky
Keys
Disabled
All modifier keys must be pressed and held to access modified key functions.
For instance the Shift key must be pressed and held while and alpha key is
pressed to access capital letters.
Normal
Sticky
Keys
Mode
Pressing and releasing a modifier key one time latches the modifier key state
down until another non-modifier key is pressed and which point the modifier
key is released.
Lock
Sticky
Keys
Mode
Pressing and releasing a modifier key one time latches the modifier key state
down until another non-modifier key is pressed and which point the modifier
key is released.
Pressing and releasing a modifier two times in a row locks the modifier key
state down until it is pressed and released a third time.
To make it easier to determine the locked state of the modifier keys, feedback is provided:
l Audible. A sound is played when a modifier key is locked down or unlocked
l Visible. A taskbar icon is displayed.
The taskbar icon is divided into 5 segments. Each segment represents the sticky state of
one of the 5 modifier keys. The segments are organized in the same orientation as the keys
on the keypad. The different Sticky keys icons are:
l
indicates that none of the modifier keys are “sticky” down.
l
indicates that the Shift key is sticky” down.
l
indicates that the Fn key is sticky” down.
l
indicates that the Ctrl key is sticky” down.
l
indicates that the Windows key is “sticky” down.
l
indicates that the Alt key is stick” down.
Configuring built-in keypad settings
Use the Built-in Keypad utility to change the behavior of some of the built-in keypad
features.
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