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This section explains how you can change Windows settings to make using the keyboard one-handed easier using 'StickyKeys'.
Introduction
Many people use a computer keyboard with one hand, with a typing wand grasped in a fist, or using a mouth stick so programs that need you to press two or three keys at one time to carry out commands such as saving a document (you need to press 'Ctrl' + 'S'), can be difficult, uncomfortable or just impossible to do with a standard keyboard setup.
Windows has a useful feature called 'StickyKeys' built in which makes the modifier keys (for example 'Ctrl', 'Alt' and 'Shift') 'sticky'. In other words it allows you to press one key at a time and tells Windows to respond as if the keys had been pressed simultaneously.
This section shows you how to use 'StickyKeys'; please select one of the following links to find out more: