In Windows XP Professional, what is the use of StickyKeys?
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In Windows XP Professional, what is the use of StickyKeys?
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StickyKeys is a feature of Windows XP that is found on the Keyboard tab page of the Accessibility Options dialog box, which can be accessed from the Control Panel. It is a keyboard feature that can be enabled or disabled by a user to change the behavior of the keyboard of a computer. Enabling this feature allows a user to press multiple key combinations, one key at a time. This proves to be very useful for such users who are not ambidextrous or find difficulties in pressing multiple keys simultaneously. By default, StickyKeys can be enabled by pressing the SHIFT key five times. A user can also configure the default shortcut key for StickyKeys.
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