My Mac keyboard had sticky keys, but only because I had dropped so many food 
crumbs in it. I finally just bought a new keyboard. If you hold it upside down 
and shake it, you would be amazed by w comes out.

Jeffery

On May 23, 2012, at 1:24 PM, John Sessoms wrote:

> I have a friend who recently got Photoshop Elements 9 for her MacBook. I was 
> showing her a couple of things about layers & adjustments when we got to how 
> to put a signature & copyright notice on a photo.
> 
> I showed her how to create a text layer, but I couldn't type any text. 
> Instead, the letter keys all acted like I was continuously holding down the 
> command key. If I typed the letter 't', it created a new text layer; if I 
> typed the letter 'n' it created a new layer ... letter 'x' caused the 
> foreground & background colors to switch. Every key was activating its 
> keyboard shortcut (if it had one)
> 
> I know that Windoze has "sticky" keys as part of its "accessibility options" 
> and that the "sticky" keys can be set to toggle on/off using a shortcut.
> 
> Does Mac have such a "sticky" key function, and if so, how do you toggle it 
> on/off?
> 
> It seems like it might be something the MacBook itself was doing, because she 
> was having trouble entering text in other programs, specifically iPhoto & MS 
> Word (she tried to type the text in Word, then cut & paste it into iPhoto - 
> without success).
> 
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