Fix Can’t Turn off Sticky Keys on Windows
Here's how to Fix Can’t Turn off Sticky Keys on Windows.
FYI: Sticky Keys is a Windows feature that allows users to press one key at a time, instead of having to hold down multiple keys simultaneously. However, if you accidentally activate Sticky Keys, it can be frustrating because it can interfere with your keyboard inputs. If you're having trouble turning off Sticky Keys on Windows 11/10, try the following solutions:
1. Disable Sticky Keys from the Control Panel:
Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
Type "control" and press Enter to open the Control Panel.
In the Control Panel, click on "Ease of Access" and then click on "Ease of Access Center."
Click on "Make the keyboard easier to use."
Uncheck the box next to "Turn on Sticky Keys" and click "Apply" to save your changes.
2. Disable Sticky Keys from the keyboard:
Press the Shift key five times in a row.
This will bring up the Sticky Keys prompt. Click "No" to disable Sticky Keys.
3. Check if there is a keyboard shortcut that enables/disables Sticky Keys:
Press the Windows key + X to open the Quick Link menu.
Click on "Settings" and then click on "Ease of Access."
Click on "Keyboard" and make sure that the toggle switch for "Sticky Keys" is turned off.
4. Restart your computer:
Sometimes, restarting your computer can solve the issue with Sticky Keys.
If none of these solutions work, you can also try updating your keyboard drivers or performing a system restore to a previous point in time when the Sticky Keys feature was not activated.