There's also a setting for pressing Shift five times to activate/deactivate sticky keys mode. On macOS the sticky keys just affects the modifier keys, but is off by default. I learned my lesson and disabled both of them, these have been the bane of my existence ever since I got into PC Gaming, and I know I will stumble upon them when I install windows again and I forget to disable them. I know these are intended for people with disabilities, but don't have them fucking enabled by default, let alone have them activated by the most common key for running in all computer games (a key that you will most likely hold and/or press repeatedly). The only solution was to go back to the desktop and disable it with the mouse, but we were playing in fullscreen without any means of exiting without pressing ESC, so I basically had to shut down the computer and lose our progress. I was playing Grim Fandango with my sister and she enabled Filter keys by mistake by holding shift for 8 seconds, basically rendering the entire keyboard useless (and without knowing what we even enabled in the first place to google it). You know, that annoying pop-up that appears when you press the shift key quickly several times in a row and will mostly certainly interrupt you while you play a game? Why is it enabled by default in all windows?
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