Reef to Bikini Bottom [email protected] • 1 year agoTo this day, I don't know what it was meant forlemmy.caimagemessage-square106fedilinkarrow-up1767
arrow-up1767imageTo this day, I don't know what it was meant forlemmy.caReef to Bikini Bottom [email protected] • 1 year agomessage-square106fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink57•edit-21 year agoIt allows users to press keys like Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows key one at a time, rather than holding them down while pressing another key. And here is my obligatory; “just use linux”.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink28•1 year agoAlso if you keep pressing shift repeatedly after the sticky keys window appears, it will eventually disappear and disable the prompt alltoghether.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink26•1 year agoOr just turn the setting off when it appears the first time?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•1 year agoI somehow thought it was a Windows thing, but being an accessability feature of course isn’t. I was also joking because it seems to be 90% of our comments to suggest using linux😅
It allows users to press keys like Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows key one at a time, rather than holding them down while pressing another key.
And here is my obligatory; “just use linux”.
Also if you keep pressing shift repeatedly after the sticky keys window appears, it will eventually disappear and disable the prompt alltoghether.
Or just turn the setting off when it appears the first time?
This is always what I think when I see these
How is Linux an alternative to Sticky Keys?
I somehow thought it was a Windows thing, but being an accessability feature of course isn’t.
I was also joking because it seems to be 90% of our comments to suggest using linux😅
It’s good advice irrespective of the time or topic.
Ugh.