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Microsoft Windows includes several accessibility options that help many individuals use their computers, such as Sticky Keys and Filter Keys. However, some of those accessibility features can be an annoyance to users who do not need them.

In this week???s TR Dojo episode, I show how a quick trip to the Control Panel can prevent the Sticky Keys and Filter Keys pop-up warnings from appearing.

Do you use either Filter Keys or Sticky Keys? Take the poll and let me know.

Original post and poll:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/itdojo/disable-sticky-keys-and-filter-keys-warning-messages-in-windows/2465
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Lauren5158 Updated - 25th Mar 2011
Thank you, Bill, for this wisdom! Like you, I get that contemptible box popping up all the time... When I click cancel, and start typing, I am locked in the Caps mode. For my machine, I have to power down, then back up, so I can start using again!

I am still using Windows XP. These tips, don't apply there. Have tried several different options. Am still having the same "fun".

Any suggestions?

There has to be a value for this feature, it is not one that I need!

Lauren
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