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Switch <gui>Slow Keys</gui> on.
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Located in C/a11y-slowkeys.page:54
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Use the <gui>Acceptance delay</gui> slider to control how long you have to hold a key down for it to register.
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Located in C/a11y-slowkeys.page:72
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You can have your computer make a sound when you press a key, when a key press is accepted, or when a key press is rejected because you didn't hold the key down long enough.
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Located in C/a11y-slowkeys.page:77
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Type keyboard shortcuts one key at a time rather than having to hold down all of the keys at once.
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Located in C/a11y-stickykeys.page:18
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Turn on Sticky Keys
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Located in C/a11y-stickykeys.page:24(page/title)
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<em>Sticky Keys</em> allows you to type keyboard shortcuts one key at a time rather than having to hold down all of the keys at once. For example, the <keyseq><key>Alt</key><key>Tab</key></keyseq> shortcut switches between windows. Without sticky keys turned on, you would have to hold down both keys at the same time; with sticky keys turned on, you would press <key>Alt</key> and then <key>Tab</key> to do the same.
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Located in C/a11y-stickykeys.page:33(page/p)
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You might want to turn on sticky keys if you find it difficult to hold down several keys at once.
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Located in C/a11y-stickykeys.page:42
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Switch <gui>Sticky Keys</gui> on.
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Located in C/a11y-stickykeys.page:59
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If you press two keys at once, you can have sticky keys turn itself off temporarily to let you enter a keyboard shortcut in the "standard" way.
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Located in C/a11y-stickykeys.page:46(page/p)
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For example, if you have sticky keys turned on but press <key>Alt</key> and <key>Tab</key> simultaneously, sticky keys would not wait for you to press another key if you had this option turned on. It <em>would</em> wait if you only pressed one key, however. This is useful if you are able to press some keyboard shortcuts simultaneously (for example, keys that are close together), but not others.
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Located in C/a11y-stickykeys.page:82
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