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- StickyKeys abstract "StickyKeys is an accessibility feature to help Windows users who have physical disabilities, but it is also used by others as a means to reduce repetitive strain injury (or a syndrome called the Emacs Pinky). It essentially serializes keystrokes instead of pressing multiple keys at a time: StickyKeys allows the user to press and release a modifier key, such as Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows key, and have it remain active until any other key is pressed.".
- StickyKeys thumbnail The_sticky_keys_window_in_windows-_2014-06-29_02-38.jpg?width=300.
- StickyKeys wikiPageID "1670816".
- StickyKeys wikiPageLength "2157".
- StickyKeys wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- StickyKeys wikiPageRevisionID "674631208".
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Accessibility.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Alt_key.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_accessibility.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ergonomics.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Category:User_interface_techniques.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Control_Panel_(Windows).
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Control_key.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Ctrl_key.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Disability.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Emacs.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink FilterKeys.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Gamer.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Modifier_key.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink MouseKeys.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Mouse_keys.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Repetitive_strain_injury.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Shift_key.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Slow_keys.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink ToggleKeys.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Togglekeys.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Windows.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink Windows_key.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLink File:The_sticky_keys_window_in_windows-_2014-06-29_02-38.jpg.
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Allow user to press shortcuts one key at a time".
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sticky Keys".
- StickyKeys wikiPageWikiLinkText "StickyKeys".
- StickyKeys hasPhotoCollection StickyKeys.
- StickyKeys wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- StickyKeys subject Category:Computer_accessibility.
- StickyKeys subject Category:Ergonomics.
- StickyKeys subject Category:User_interface_techniques.
- StickyKeys hypernym Feature.
- StickyKeys type Work.
- StickyKeys type Environment.
- StickyKeys type Interface.
- StickyKeys type Science.
- StickyKeys type Technique.
- StickyKeys comment "StickyKeys is an accessibility feature to help Windows users who have physical disabilities, but it is also used by others as a means to reduce repetitive strain injury (or a syndrome called the Emacs Pinky). It essentially serializes keystrokes instead of pressing multiple keys at a time: StickyKeys allows the user to press and release a modifier key, such as Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows key, and have it remain active until any other key is pressed.".
- StickyKeys label "StickyKeys".
- StickyKeys sameAs m.05m59w.
- StickyKeys sameAs Sticky_keys.
- StickyKeys sameAs Q7616307.
- StickyKeys sameAs Q7616307.
- StickyKeys wasDerivedFrom StickyKeys?oldid=674631208.
- StickyKeys depiction The_sticky_keys_window_in_windows-_2014-06-29_02-38.jpg.
- StickyKeys isPrimaryTopicOf StickyKeys.