Hi sir
very nice information indeed . I was unawair of this nice feature of windows .
regards

On 3/13/12, Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Sticky Keys feature of Windows is meant for people who find it
> diffcult to press multiple keys on the keyboard simultaneously.
> Pressing the SHIFT key 5 times in quick succession brings up the
> Sticky Keys dialog box where one can choose to activate the feature.
> When it is turne on it memorizes if the user presses the control keys
> like CTRL, SHIFT, ALT, Windows Logo, etc. It combines the memorized
> key with the one pressed next to form a command. For example, when
> sticky keys is on, press CTRL and release it. After a while, press C.
> You would hear JAWS say that the Copy function is performed. Another
> example can be CTRL+SHIFT+ESCAPE that opens the task manager. Press
> each of these keys individually in the sequence and you would see the
> Windows Task Manager coming up. It also supports capitalization of
> alphabets and keying in symbolic characters with the help of SHIFT key
> in text fields. A very useful feature for those who operate the
> computer with one hand or have difficulty in pressing keys
> simultaneously. If it is on, you can turn it off by pressing the same
> keystroke - SHIFT 5 times in quick succession. This keystroke can be
> disabled from the Ease of Access Center by following the steps below
> (these are for Windows 7, they may differ for Vista/XP):
>
> 1. Open Start menu and select Control Panel.
> 2. Tab or Arrow down to Ease of Access link and press Enter.
> 3. Tab or Arrow down to the link called Make the keyboard easier to
> use and press Enter.
> 4. Tab or Arrow down to the link called Set up Sticky Keys and press Enter.
> 5. Tab to the checkbox labelled Turn On Sticky Keys when Shift is
> pressed 5 times and uncheck it if checked with Spacebar.
> 6. There are other checkboxes that you may want to explore.
> 7. Close the open windows with ALT+F4.
>
> Alternatively, you can press the SHIFT key 5 times to see if the
> feature turns on. There's a link in the dialog box (Windows 7) that
> takes you to Set up Sticky Keys (step 4 above). You can proceed from
> step 5 then.
>
> Hope I am able to tell you what you were looking for.
>
> On 3/13/12, Mujtaba Merchant <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The Sticky Keys feature allows you to use key combinations involving the
>> Ctrl, Alt, or Shift key by pressing only one key at a time.
>>
>>
>>
>> To enable sticky keys press the shift key 5 times repeatedly. To turn the
>> feature off again, press Shift five times. However, I am not that
>> experienced with sticky keys to advice you on how to make use of this
>> functionality and under what circumstances.
>>
>>
>>
>> Mujtaba Merchant
>>
>> Bangalore, India
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Phen Varghese
>> To: [email protected]
>> Cc: [email protected] ; [email protected] ;
>> [email protected]
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 4:47 PM
>> Subject: [AI] About the shift key.
>>
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> How are you?
>> I havve a question that is when we press the shift key a lot of times
>> it says sticky keys yes button or no button actuly what is it for?
>> Hope to hear from you soon.
>>
>> With regards,
>>
>> Phen Varghese
>> skype id:phen.varghese
>>
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