Anita is working on a Notepad. She pressed Ctrl key on her keyboard and then after releasing Ctrl key she pressed ‘A’ key from the keyboard and she found that this action is equivalent to pressing CTRL+A simultaneously. Which accessibility option she is using?
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ctrl + a = select all..
ctrl + z = redo
ctrl + y = undo
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Anita is using the "Sticky Keys" accessibility option.
- Sticky Keys is a Microsoft Windows availability highlight that makes modifier keys stay dynamic, even after they were squeezed and delivered, making it simpler to utilize console easy routes.
- We just need to press and deliver a modifier key, such as Ctrl, Alt, or Shift, then, at that point, press the following key for the console alternate way.
- Sticky keys are an availability component of some graphical UIs that help clients who have actual handicaps or assist clients with decreasing tedious strain injury.
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