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I'm a quadriplegic and use sticky keys all the time it's one of the best things Microsoft ever did for someone in my condition! I just upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7 and now in most cases I have to hit the key I want held down twice instead of just once.
Here's a couple examples:
#1. To minimize a window I used to be able to hit the Windows key once + down arrow, now I have to hit the Windows key twice + down arrow and then hit the Windows key once more.
#2. To highlight text from the cursor to the end of a line, I could hit shift once + the End key, now I have to hit shift twice + End and then hit shift once more.
I know hitting a sticky key twice holds it down until you hit it once more, and hitting at once holds it down for one keystroke, which is what I'm trying to do, but ever since upgrading to Windows 10 it's not working that way.
Does anyone here know of any way to put it back so I can just hit it once?
Here's a couple examples:
#1. To minimize a window I used to be able to hit the Windows key once + down arrow, now I have to hit the Windows key twice + down arrow and then hit the Windows key once more.
#2. To highlight text from the cursor to the end of a line, I could hit shift once + the End key, now I have to hit shift twice + End and then hit shift once more.
I know hitting a sticky key twice holds it down until you hit it once more, and hitting at once holds it down for one keystroke, which is what I'm trying to do, but ever since upgrading to Windows 10 it's not working that way.
Does anyone here know of any way to put it back so I can just hit it once?