USING STICKYKEYS ACCESSIBILITY OPTION

Do you feel like you have to play finger-Twister to get all those fancy keyboard combinations to work? Windows 95 offers an Accessibility option that makes the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys "stick." That way, you only have to press them one at a time.

Open the Control Panel (Start, Settings, Control Panel), double-click Accessibility Options, and in the Keyboard section, select Use StickyKeys. Click the Settings button on the same line, and in the resulting dialog box, select Use Shortcut. Click OK twice, and you'll see three little black boxes in the tray of the Taskbar indicating that StickyKeys are on.

Now to check out how sticky those keys really are: With one finger, press Ctrl, then Alt, then Delete. Up pops the End Task dialog box. To turn off StickyKeys, press the Shift key five times. To turn it back on, press Shift five times, then click OK to confirm.