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Solve : STICKYKEYS!!!? |
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Answer» I accidently Hit a keyboared key (I think It was the CTRL) Key 5 times and got an error MESSAGE. Forgot exactly what it said. Anyway, It was a stickykey thing, Now everytime I start up my computer There Is a icon In the sytem tray that shows up. Its the sticky key thing. I cant find it on my add and remove, And it makes a loud sound when I hit certain keys. How can I get rid of It and what Is its purpose?Do you mean a hotkey?He accidentally ENABLED the stickykeys applet and wants to know how to shut it off. Turn on/off StickeyKeys, hit the shift button 5 times. Thats all there is to it. Haha nice. Vista makes a strange sound when you do this... Quote from: kpac on September 24, 2008, 01:34:08 PM Quote from: Chrisxs5 on September 24, 2008, 01:30:19 PMI had done it on Server08 till just now, it makes a pretty weird sound as well indeed, chrisxs5- but pressing it 5 times again will enable it again. I don't believe the OP requires the functionality presented, so I provided a solution to disable it completely. Quote from: BC_Programmer on September 24, 2008, 01:57:02 PMTurn on/off StickeyKeys, hit the shift button 5 times. Thats all there is to it. but pressing it 5 times again will enable it again Actually, in Vista, pressing shift 5 times will open a prompt, asking you if you want to enable it... same as XP, but close enough. besides, that is what happened the first time the OP pressed it five times- an "error message" to which they clicked OK, enabling StickyKeys. Quote from: BC_Programmer on September 24, 2008, 02:04:03 PM that is what happened the first time the OP pressed it five times- an "error message" to which they clicked OK, enabling StickyKeys. There ya go, then! All comments; are very true and accurate. But, I tend to deal with all my situations from a "I don't really want to get up form my desk" scenario. So from what I have scene in most cases regarding StickyKeys, is that the user gets frustrated and hits a bunch of keys, after that they accidentally turn on StickyKeys and call me; I immediately tell them to hit the shift key 5 times and then I look like a hero again. Yes of course it can be disabled and technically if we really wanted to take the time it can be removed entirely form the system with no trace of ever existing... But in this case, it just SEEMED as if the, "hit the shift key 5 times", answer worked very well and gave an insight to how it happened in the first place. All hail Chrisxs5! LOOOOOOOOL! Quote from: kpac on September 24, 2008, 02:29:49 PM All hail Chrisxs5! LOOOOOOOOL!Now lets not go that far, I have plenty of post out there with my name on it, that proves I have no clue what I'm talking about most of the time! Quote from: Chrisxs5 on September 24, 2008, 02:21:55 PM All comments; are very true and accurate. But, I tend to deal with all my situations from a "I don't really want to get up form my desk" scenario. So from what I have scene in most cases regarding StickyKeys, is that the user gets frustrated and hits a bunch of keys, after that they accidentally turn on StickyKeys and call me; I immediately tell them to hit the shift key 5 times and then I look like a hero again. Yes of course it can be disabled and technically if we really wanted to take the time it can be removed entirely form the system with no trace of ever existing... But in this case, it just seemed as if the, "hit the shift key 5 times", answer worked very well and gave an insight to how it happened in the first place. And another reason for my description is- well, I forgot that you could press shift 5 times again to turn it off.Right.... |
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