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J.Marsch
Ok, I was typing something, and I guess I held down the shift key too long
while I was thinking. Boy did it punish me for that!
XP "helped" me by turning on Sticky Keys. Problem is, I don't want
accessibility turned on. So I tried running the accessibility utility
manager. Nothing there.
Then, I tried running the accessibility wizard. Well now my sticky keys are
off, but I have a much worse problem. It screwed up the magnification level
on my screen. I don't want magnification. The first time I ran it, it made
my task bar and task tray icons ENOURMOUS. Then I tried to undo it by
running the wizard again. Now my tray icons are normal, but all of the
control bars and system menu (maximize/restore/close buttons) on all of my
windows are extra small, and my screen font is scaled smaller than normal,so
the fonts look funny (bold when they shouldn't be), and they are too small.
How do I just turn accessibility off?
while I was thinking. Boy did it punish me for that!
XP "helped" me by turning on Sticky Keys. Problem is, I don't want
accessibility turned on. So I tried running the accessibility utility
manager. Nothing there.
Then, I tried running the accessibility wizard. Well now my sticky keys are
off, but I have a much worse problem. It screwed up the magnification level
on my screen. I don't want magnification. The first time I ran it, it made
my task bar and task tray icons ENOURMOUS. Then I tried to undo it by
running the wizard again. Now my tray icons are normal, but all of the
control bars and system menu (maximize/restore/close buttons) on all of my
windows are extra small, and my screen font is scaled smaller than normal,so
the fonts look funny (bold when they shouldn't be), and they are too small.
How do I just turn accessibility off?