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title, description
title description
Sticky Keys
"WPFToggleStickyKeys": {
    "Content": "Sticky Keys",
    "Description": "If Enabled then Sticky Keys is activated - Sticky keys is an accessibility feature of some graphical user interfaces which assists users who have physical disabilities or help users reduce repetitive strain injury.",
    "category": "Customize Preferences",
    "panel": "2",
    "Order": "a110_",
    "Type": "Toggle",
    "registry": [
      {
        "Path": "HKCU:\\Control Panel\\Accessibility\\StickyKeys",
        "Name": "Flags",
        "Value": "510",
        "OriginalValue": "58",
        "DefaultState": "true",
        "Type": "DWord"
      }
    ],

Registry Changes

Applications and System Components store and retrieve configuration data to modify windows settings, so we can use the registry to change many settings in one place.

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