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Disable Sticky Keys Permanently in Windows 7

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sticky Keys is an accessibility feature of Windows that locks certain keys when they’re pressed. Some people, especially gamers who have a habit of tapping the same key many times in a row, find themselves getting tripped up when Sticky Keys turns itself on automatically. We’ve previously covered how to turn off Sticky Keys in Windows 7, and now we will show you how to disable the feature permanently.

Browse to the Sticky Keys Setup area

  • Click Start.
  • Click the Ease of Access heading.
  • Click “Change how your keyboard works”.
  • Click “Set up Sticky Keys” (or press ALT+C).
Sticky Keys in the Ease of Access Center

Disable Sticky Keys

First of all, if Sticky Keys is on then you will probably want to turn it off — remove the check mark from the box next to “Turn on Sticky Keys” (if it’s checked).

Next, un-check “Turn on Sticky Keys when SHIFT is pressed five times”. This will prevent Windows 7 from turning on Sticky Keys automatically in the future.

Screenshot of options to disable Sticky Keys

Press the OK button to save your changes, and you should no longer see the Sticky Keys popup warning you that the feature has detected your key presses and decided to activate itself.

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