I love using keyboard shortcuts. However, I realize that many of you like to keep one hand on the mouse, so those three key combos are out. How about a way to type one key at a time rather than all at once?
This feature is called "Sticky Keys" and gives you a delay between key strokes when doing a keyboard shortcut. Let's assume that you want to copy something-rather than hold down Ctrl + C you can type Ctrl then C.
Ready to get sticky? Here's what to do...
Head over to the Control Panel (Click Start / Settings / Control Panel ) and select "Accessibility Options".
On the "Keyboard" Tab, place a check in the checkbox next to "Use Sticky Keys".
Now click OK to close the Accessibility Options window.
Now you can do combos a key at a time. That’s it! Enjoy!
This feature is called "Sticky Keys" and gives you a delay between key strokes when doing a keyboard shortcut. Let's assume that you want to copy something-rather than hold down Ctrl + C you can type Ctrl then C.
Ready to get sticky? Here's what to do...
Head over to the Control Panel (Click Start / Settings / Control Panel ) and select "Accessibility Options".
On the "Keyboard" Tab, place a check in the checkbox next to "Use Sticky Keys".
Now click OK to close the Accessibility Options window.
Now you can do combos a key at a time. That’s it! Enjoy!