Unlock Sticky Keys

Type into your Windows search bar and open it. Click on Ease of Access > Ease of Access Center . Click on Make the keyboard easier to use . Uncheck the box that says Turn on Sticky Keys . Click Apply and OK . How to Stop Sticky Keys from Coming Back

When Sticky Keys would normally activate (e.g., 5 rapid presses of a modifier), the system instead: unlock sticky keys

Sticky Keys is a Windows accessibility feature designed for people who have difficulty holding down two or more keys at once. For example, instead of having to press simultaneously, Sticky Keys allows you to press them one after another. Type into your Windows search bar and open it

is a smart accessibility feature that temporarily disables or fine-tunes the Sticky Keys shortcut behavior when unintended activation occurs. It prevents accidental triggering of sticky modifier keys (Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Win/Cmd) during fast typing, gaming, or shortcut use — while keeping the feature available for users who genuinely need it. Uncheck the box that says Turn on Sticky Keys

When Sticky Keys is on, Windows allows you to press modifier keys (Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Windows Key) one at a time. It "sticks" them down virtually until you press the next key.