⌨️ Configure Keyboard Accessibility Features

Last updated: March 2, 2026

Configure sticky keys, filter keys, toggle keys, and on-screen keyboard for accessible typing

Overview

Having trouble pressing multiple keys at once? Need audio feedback for lock keys? This guide configures Windows keyboard accessibility features including sticky keys for one-finger shortcuts, filter keys to prevent accidental typing, toggle keys for audio feedback, and the on-screen keyboard for mouse or touch input.

What this helps with

What to expect: Medium difficulty • usually about 30-45 minutes.

This is one of 46 Accessibility & Assistive Technology fixes in the WindowsHelper library. The full step-by-step fix lives in the WindowsHelper app.

Coming soon in the app

The full step-by-step fix for this lives in the WindowsHelper phone app — coming soon, no price announced yet. The free PC Companion (available now) is the piece that connects your phone to your PC.

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