How to Turn Off the Circle when pressing Control on Windows PC (CTRL Gaming Tutorial)
The circle that appears when pressing the Ctrl key on a Windows PC is typically part of the keyboard settings or accessibility features. Here's how to disable this circle:
Method 1: Disable the Ctrl Key Shortcuts Indicator
Open the Control Panel:
Press the Windows key and type "Control Panel", then press Enter to open it.
Go to Ease of Access Center:
In the Control Panel, select Ease of Access.
Ease of Access Center:
Click on Ease of Access Center.
Make the Keyboard Easier to Use:
Click on Make the keyboard easier to use.
Turn Off the Shortcut Indicators:
Uncheck the box that says Turn on Filter Keys if it is checked. Sometimes, this feature causes the circle to appear.
If you see an option related to displaying visual feedback for keypresses, make sure it is unchecked.
Apply and Save:
Click Apply and then OK.
Method 2: Using the Registry Editor
Open the Registry Editor:
Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog.
Type regedit and press Enter.
Navigate to the Appropriate Key:
Go to the following path:
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Keyboard
Find the KeyboardIndicators Key:
Locate the KeyboardIndicators entry.
Modify the Key:
Double-click on KeyboardIndicators.
Set the value to 0.
Restart Your Computer:
Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer to apply the changes.
Method 3: Disable Visual Feedback (If Using Touch or Tablet Mode)
Open Settings:
Press the Windows key and select Settings (gear icon).
Go to Devices:
Click on Devices.
Touchpad or Pen & Windows Ink:
If you are using a touchscreen or tablet, go to Pen & Windows Ink.
Look for an option like Show visual effects or Visual feedback and toggle it off.
Method 4: Disable Filter Keys (If Enabled)
Open Settings:
Press the Windows key and select Settings (gear icon).
Ease of Access:
Click on Ease of Access.
Keyboard Settings:
Select Keyboard from the left-hand menu.
Turn Off Filter Keys:
Make sure Use Filter Keys is toggled off.
Method 5: Disable Mouse Keys (If Enabled)
Open Settings:
Press the Windows key and select Settings (gear icon).
Ease of Access:
Click on Ease of Access.
Mouse Settings:
Select Mouse from the left-hand menu.
Turn Off Mouse Keys:
Ensure Use Mouse Keys is toggled off.
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