what is the difference between toggle key and sticky key
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The difference between sticky keys and toggle keys is following: Sticky keys are keys such as alt, ctrl, shift which are pressed once and the function is activated or deactivated only until they are pressed . Toggle keys are for people who are visually challenged and they can feel them to work.
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Toggle keys are pressed only once while sticky keys are pressed every time to use that function.
Explanation:
- Sticky keys are keys like alt, ctrl, and shift that are pushed once and only activate or deactivate the function until they are pressed again.
- Toggle keys are used by those who are visually impaired and can use their hands to operate them.
- Toggle keys, such as num lock and caps lock, are keys that are only pressed once to activate a function, unlike sticky keys, which must be pressed again to disable the same function.
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