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ToggleKeys is an accessibility feature designed for people who have vision impairment or cognitive disabilities. When ToggleKeys is turned on, your computer will provide sound cues when the locking keys (CAPS LOCK, NUM LOCK, or SCROLL LOCK) are pressed. A high sound plays when the keys are switched on and a low sound plays when they are switched off. This procedure tells you how to turn on ToggleKeys through Accessibility Options in Control Panel.
To turn on ToggleKeys:
Note: To turn off ToggleKeys, clear the Use ToggleKeys check box.
To turn on ToggleKeys:
Note: To turn off ToggleKeys, clear the Use ToggleKeys check box by pressing T.
Note: If the Use shortcut check box in the Settings for ToggleKeys dialog box is selected, you can turn ToggleKeys on or off by holding down the NUM LOCK key for five seconds.
Note: If the Use shortcut check box in the Settings for ToggleKeys dialog box is selected, you can turn ToggleKeys on or off by holding down the NUM LOCK key for five seconds.
To use the shortcut key for ToggleKeys:
To use the shortcut key for ToggleKeys:
Control Panel: Accessibility Options: Keyboard tab: Use ToggleKeys
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