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Fortunately, you can disable keyboard shortcuts on Windows to prevent these issues and create a smoother typing experience. Below, we'll explore your options for getting rid of unwanted shortcuts.
We show you how to disable keyboard shortcuts on Windows 11/10 using Group Policy Editor, Windows Registry Editor, and PowerToys.
Beyond those who of course need Sticky Keys to use their computer safely, those who don't need the feature can turn it off to avoid any future annoyance.
Windows has plenty of buried features—and a few are tied to keyboard shortcuts that most users stumble across accidentally. For example, take Sticky Keys, which is an accessibility feature.