Difference between serial key, sound sentry key and toggle key
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Toggle Keys is also a feature of Microsoft Windows. It is an accessibility function which is designed for people who have vision impairment or cognitive disabilities. ... Serial Keys is an accessibility feature that assists people that have difficulty using a keyboard or a mouse (or both)
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The difference between serial key, sound sentry key, and toggle key is as follows:
- Serial Key: A piece of data, usually a string of characters, must be entered into a program to make it work.
- Toggle Key: When any of the permanent (locking) modifier keys is pushed, Windows will offer an auditory notification.
- This is essentially an aural equivalent of the keyboard's indication LEDs.
- Sound Sentry Key: Sound Sentry is a device that aids individuals with hearing loss.
- When the computer makes a sound, it displays visual alerts such as a blinking title bar or a flashing border.
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