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Old April 22nd 04, 06:15 PM
1
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What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4 times.
Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on the
shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so that
if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all open
up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to remove
the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove programs
menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-

Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.

What are the keys to delete?



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  #2  
Old April 22nd 04, 06:15 PM
relic
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1 wrote:
What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a
program that haas no business being active unless I descide to
install it in the first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I
have to reboot 3 or 4 times. Just telling it No when the pop up comes
up from me resting my pinky on the shift key doesnt prevent it from
reversing my shift key, making it so that if I click on my last
desktop items, all are highlighted so they all open up- I want this
garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to remove the word
Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove programs
menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-

Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on
me ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.

What are the keys to delete?


You haven't even looked, have you. They can easily be disabled, or they can
easily be removed. Start looking in Control Panel. Use Help and Support too.

Post back if you have a real problem instead of one brought on by extreme
laziness.

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  #3  
Old April 22nd 04, 06:15 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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You can turn off StickyKeys by:

1. Rapidly press the shift key 5 times.
2. Click on the 'Settings' button. This brings up the Accessibility Options Menu.
3. You will see the StickyKeys section at the top of the "Keyboard" tab. Click on the 'Settings' button.
4. Uncheck the box next to "Use shortcut."
5. Click the 'OK' button.
6. Click the 'Apply' button and then the 'OK' button on the same menu.

You have just disabled the key sequence that activates StickyKeys.

Uninstall Additional Windows Components
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/tune-051.html

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

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"1" multi-posted this message in several newsgroupgs:
news:inQhc.65038$ec1.21206@okepread01...

| What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
| that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
| first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4 times.
| Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on the
| shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so that
| if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all open
| up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to remove
| the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove programs
| menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-
|
| Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
| ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.
|
| What are the keys to delete?

  #4  
Old April 22nd 04, 06:15 PM
Keyser Soze
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1 wrote:
What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4 times.
Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on the

^^^^
shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so that
if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all open
up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to remove
the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove programs
menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-

Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.

What are the keys to delete?


Are you gay?!

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  #5  
Old April 22nd 04, 06:15 PM
Keyser Soze
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Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!

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  #6  
Old April 23rd 04, 01:54 PM
Dan
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Carey,

You are a true professional. My hats off to you.

Dan

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
...
You can turn off StickyKeys by:

1. Rapidly press the shift key 5 times.
2. Click on the 'Settings' button. This brings up the Accessibility

Options Menu.
3. You will see the StickyKeys section at the top of the "Keyboard" tab.

Click on the 'Settings' button.
4. Uncheck the box next to "Use shortcut."
5. Click the 'OK' button.
6. Click the 'Apply' button and then the 'OK' button on the same menu.

You have just disabled the key sequence that activates StickyKeys.

Uninstall Additional Windows Components
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/tune-051.html

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------

"1" multi-posted this message in several newsgroupgs:
news:inQhc.65038$ec1.21206@okepread01...

| What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
| that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
| first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4

times.
| Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on

the
| shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so

that
| if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all

open
| up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to

remove
| the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove

programs
| menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-
|
| Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
| ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.
|
| What are the keys to delete?



  #7  
Old April 23rd 04, 01:54 PM
Dan
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Carey,

You are a true professional. My hats off to you.

Dan

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
...
You can turn off StickyKeys by:

1. Rapidly press the shift key 5 times.
2. Click on the 'Settings' button. This brings up the Accessibility

Options Menu.
3. You will see the StickyKeys section at the top of the "Keyboard" tab.

Click on the 'Settings' button.
4. Uncheck the box next to "Use shortcut."
5. Click the 'OK' button.
6. Click the 'Apply' button and then the 'OK' button on the same menu.

You have just disabled the key sequence that activates StickyKeys.

Uninstall Additional Windows Components
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/tune-051.html

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------

"1" multi-posted this message in several newsgroupgs:
news:inQhc.65038$ec1.21206@okepread01...

| What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
| that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
| first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4

times.
| Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on

the
| shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so

that
| if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all

open
| up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to

remove
| the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove

programs
| menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-
|
| Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
| ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.
|
| What are the keys to delete?



  #8  
Old April 23rd 04, 01:54 PM
Dan
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Default accessability options

Carey,

You are a true professional. My hats off to you.

Dan

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
...
You can turn off StickyKeys by:

1. Rapidly press the shift key 5 times.
2. Click on the 'Settings' button. This brings up the Accessibility

Options Menu.
3. You will see the StickyKeys section at the top of the "Keyboard" tab.

Click on the 'Settings' button.
4. Uncheck the box next to "Use shortcut."
5. Click the 'OK' button.
6. Click the 'Apply' button and then the 'OK' button on the same menu.

You have just disabled the key sequence that activates StickyKeys.

Uninstall Additional Windows Components
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/tune-051.html

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------

"1" multi-posted this message in several newsgroupgs:
news:inQhc.65038$ec1.21206@okepread01...

| What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
| that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
| first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4

times.
| Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on

the
| shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so

that
| if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all

open
| up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to

remove
| the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove

programs
| menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-
|
| Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
| ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.
|
| What are the keys to delete?



  #9  
Old April 23rd 04, 01:54 PM
Dan
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Posts: n/a
Default accessability options

Carey,

You are a true professional. My hats off to you.

Dan

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
...
You can turn off StickyKeys by:

1. Rapidly press the shift key 5 times.
2. Click on the 'Settings' button. This brings up the Accessibility

Options Menu.
3. You will see the StickyKeys section at the top of the "Keyboard" tab.

Click on the 'Settings' button.
4. Uncheck the box next to "Use shortcut."
5. Click the 'OK' button.
6. Click the 'Apply' button and then the 'OK' button on the same menu.

You have just disabled the key sequence that activates StickyKeys.

Uninstall Additional Windows Components
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/tune-051.html

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------

"1" multi-posted this message in several newsgroupgs:
news:inQhc.65038$ec1.21206@okepread01...

| What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
| that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
| first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4

times.
| Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on

the
| shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so

that
| if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all

open
| up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to

remove
| the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove

programs
| menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-
|
| Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
| ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.
|
| What are the keys to delete?



  #10  
Old April 23rd 04, 01:54 PM
Dan
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Posts: n/a
Default accessability options

Carey,

You are a true professional. My hats off to you.

Dan

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
...
You can turn off StickyKeys by:

1. Rapidly press the shift key 5 times.
2. Click on the 'Settings' button. This brings up the Accessibility

Options Menu.
3. You will see the StickyKeys section at the top of the "Keyboard" tab.

Click on the 'Settings' button.
4. Uncheck the box next to "Use shortcut."
5. Click the 'OK' button.
6. Click the 'Apply' button and then the 'OK' button on the same menu.

You have just disabled the key sequence that activates StickyKeys.

Uninstall Additional Windows Components
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/tune-051.html

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------

"1" multi-posted this message in several newsgroupgs:
news:inQhc.65038$ec1.21206@okepread01...

| What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
| that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
| first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4

times.
| Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on

the
| shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so

that
| if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all

open
| up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to

remove
| the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove

programs
| menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-
|
| Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
| ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.
|
| What are the keys to delete?



  #11  
Old April 23rd 04, 01:54 PM
Dan
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Posts: n/a
Default accessability options

Carey,

You are a true professional. My hats off to you.

Dan

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
...
You can turn off StickyKeys by:

1. Rapidly press the shift key 5 times.
2. Click on the 'Settings' button. This brings up the Accessibility

Options Menu.
3. You will see the StickyKeys section at the top of the "Keyboard" tab.

Click on the 'Settings' button.
4. Uncheck the box next to "Use shortcut."
5. Click the 'OK' button.
6. Click the 'Apply' button and then the 'OK' button on the same menu.

You have just disabled the key sequence that activates StickyKeys.

Uninstall Additional Windows Components
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/tune-051.html

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------

"1" multi-posted this message in several newsgroupgs:
news:inQhc.65038$ec1.21206@okepread01...

| What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
| that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
| first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4

times.
| Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on

the
| shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so

that
| if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all

open
| up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to

remove
| the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove

programs
| menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-
|
| Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
| ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.
|
| What are the keys to delete?



  #12  
Old April 23rd 04, 01:54 PM
Dan
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Default accessability options

Carey,

You are a true professional. My hats off to you.

Dan

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
...
You can turn off StickyKeys by:

1. Rapidly press the shift key 5 times.
2. Click on the 'Settings' button. This brings up the Accessibility

Options Menu.
3. You will see the StickyKeys section at the top of the "Keyboard" tab.

Click on the 'Settings' button.
4. Uncheck the box next to "Use shortcut."
5. Click the 'OK' button.
6. Click the 'Apply' button and then the 'OK' button on the same menu.

You have just disabled the key sequence that activates StickyKeys.

Uninstall Additional Windows Components
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/tune-051.html

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------

"1" multi-posted this message in several newsgroupgs:
news:inQhc.65038$ec1.21206@okepread01...

| What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
| that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
| first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4

times.
| Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on

the
| shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so

that
| if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all

open
| up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to

remove
| the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove

programs
| menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-
|
| Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
| ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.
|
| What are the keys to delete?



  #13  
Old April 23rd 04, 02:00 PM
Dan
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Posts: n/a
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Carey,

You are a true professional. My hats off to you.

Dan

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
...
You can turn off StickyKeys by:

1. Rapidly press the shift key 5 times.
2. Click on the 'Settings' button. This brings up the Accessibility

Options Menu.
3. You will see the StickyKeys section at the top of the "Keyboard" tab.

Click on the 'Settings' button.
4. Uncheck the box next to "Use shortcut."
5. Click the 'OK' button.
6. Click the 'Apply' button and then the 'OK' button on the same menu.

You have just disabled the key sequence that activates StickyKeys.

Uninstall Additional Windows Components
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/tune-051.html

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------

"1" multi-posted this message in several newsgroupgs:
news:inQhc.65038$ec1.21206@okepread01...

| What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a program
| that haas no business being active unless I descide to install it in the
| first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I have to reboot 3 or 4

times.
| Just telling it No when the pop up comes up from me resting my pinky on

the
| shift key doesnt prevent it from reversing my shift key, making it so

that
| if I click on my last desktop items, all are highlighted so they all

open
| up- I want this garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to

remove
| the word Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove

programs
| menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-
|
| Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on me
| ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.
|
| What are the keys to delete?



  #14  
Old May 2nd 04, 01:48 PM
1
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"relic" wrote in message
...
1 wrote:
What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a
program that haas no business being active unless I descide to
install it in the first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I
have to reboot 3 or 4 times. Just telling it No when the pop up comes
up from me resting my pinky on the shift key doesnt prevent it from
reversing my shift key, making it so that if I click on my last
desktop items, all are highlighted so they all open up- I want this
garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to remove the word
Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove programs
menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-

Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on
me ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.

What are the keys to delete?


You haven't even looked, have you. They can easily be disabled, or they

can
easily be removed. Start looking in Control Panel. Use Help and Support

too.

Post back if you have a real problem instead of one brought on by extreme
laziness.

Excuse me? You may have the time to browse every thing at microsux but I
dont. The way they have their website is an nontechie nightmare- On top of
that, I have 3 kids and a house to take care of- I came here because you
have the time to find it that I dont- So take your laziness comment and ...
(derrogatory comment here)


  #15  
Old May 2nd 04, 01:48 PM
1
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"relic" wrote in message
...
1 wrote:
What registry keys do I need to delete to remove this farse of a
program that haas no business being active unless I descide to
install it in the first place? In order to fix what it breaks , I
have to reboot 3 or 4 times. Just telling it No when the pop up comes
up from me resting my pinky on the shift key doesnt prevent it from
reversing my shift key, making it so that if I click on my last
desktop items, all are highlighted so they all open up- I want this
garbage OUT of my OS permanently and dont tell me to remove the word
Hide from the file that keeps it hidden from the remove programs
menu. Been there done that and its STILL in my computer-

Having the availability of these options is fine- but forcing them on
me ****es me off and I want it gone COMPLETELY.

What are the keys to delete?


You haven't even looked, have you. They can easily be disabled, or they

can
easily be removed. Start looking in Control Panel. Use Help and Support

too.

Post back if you have a real problem instead of one brought on by extreme
laziness.

Excuse me? You may have the time to browse every thing at microsux but I
dont. The way they have their website is an nontechie nightmare- On top of
that, I have 3 kids and a house to take care of- I came here because you
have the time to find it that I dont- So take your laziness comment and ...
(derrogatory comment here)


 




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