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Someone told me that I can activate scroll llock by pressing the shift key
five times. This work well to turn this feature on. However, my friend did
not offer a way to turn it off. Has anyone encountered this before?
Thanks
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This appears to be for a StickyKeys function. I'm not familiar with it.
However, I just pressed the shift key 5 more times, and it deactivated it.
Give it a try.

HTH,
Paul

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Someone told me that I can activate scroll llock by pressing the shift key
five times. This work well to turn this feature on. However, my friend
did
not offer a way to turn it off. Has anyone encountered this before?
Thanks



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Please don't post in multiple newsgroups.

You should see a glyph in the system tray that, when double cliked, calls up
a dialog box in which you can turn off Stickey Keys

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Someone told me that I can activate scroll llock by pressing the shift key
five times. This work well to turn this feature on. However, my friend did
not offer a way to turn it off. Has anyone encountered this before?
Thanks

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