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The Sticky Keys feature enables you to press one key at a time when using keyboard shortcuts (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+Del) in Windows 10 computer. To turn it on and off, you can adopt the following methods.

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Video guide on how to turn on and off Sticky Keys in Windows 10:

Part 1: 3 ways to turn on Sticky Keys in Windows 10

Way 1: Use the Shift key.

Sticky Notes

Step 1: Continuously press the Shift key 5 times.

Step 2: Select Yes in the confirmation dialog.

Way 2: Make it in Ease of Access keyboard settings.

Step 1: Type keyboard in the search box on taskbar, and choose Ease of Access keyboard settings from the items.

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Step 2: Switch on Press one key at a time for keyboard shortcuts.

Way 3: Realize the goal in Control Panel.

Step 1: Search keys, and tap Turn on easy access keys in the result.

Step 2: Select Turn on Sticky Keys and hit OK.

Part 2: 3 ways to turn off Sticky Keys in Windows 10

Way 1: Use keyboard shortcuts.

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Simultaneously press two keys (e.g. Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Windows Logo Key, etc.) on the keyboard.

Way 2: Achieve the goal in Ease of Access keyboard settings.

Step 1: Open Ease of Access keyboard settings via searching.

Step 2: Toggle off Press one key at a time for keyboard shortcuts.

Way 3: Realize the target via Control Panel.

Step 1: Double-click the Sticky Keys icon on taskbar to display the Set up Sticky Keys window.

Tip: If you cannot directly find the icon, tap the up arrow on taskbar and you'll see it.

Step 2: Deselect Turn on Sticky Keys and hit OK.

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Sticky Quickstart

1. Invite Sticky

Click here to invite Sticky with the required permissions.
Do NOT edit these permissions! Sticky will need them to start properly.
To check you didn't mess up any permissions you can use:
_scheckperms

2. Set a command prefix

All default commands start with _s, to avoind any problems with other bots we added a feature to change this. We recomment using a prefix that no other bot in your Discord is using.
_ssetprefix (The prefix you like)
All commands start with your new configured prefix! You can always check your prefix by tagging Sticky.

3. Set your staff role

If you want your staffmembers to be added to created tickets, you can add a staffrole! Keep in mind, You can only choose 1 staffrole, so use one that every staffmember has. To set a staffrole, use the following command:
setstaff (Tagg the role you want to add)
Sticky should respond to your message with something like shown below. If it does not respond at all, you likely forgot your command prefix in front of your command!

4. Ready to use Sticky

Sticky is now ready to be used! People can now use these commands to create a ticket:
newticketnewticket

5. Customization

Sticky allows you to make most things look and feel exactly how you want it, and there are many options to change! The easiest way to change these options is by visiting our Web Panel. Or use:
setsetting (The setting key you want to change) (The thing you want to change it to)

5.1. Category

Set the category you want your ticket to be opened in.
setcategory (Category name or ID)

5.2. Default ticket name

Do you want all created tickets to have a specific name? You can use:
setdefaultname (The name you prefer)

5.3. Create a ticket with an emoji

Sticky Rice

Create a message were people can open a ticket by clicking an emoji!
createreact
Want/need multiple reactions for different staff/subjects? That is a premium-only feature!