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Sticky Keys allow persons with disabilities who have problems holding two keys at once for an option lets the person press one key at a time (for example [shift+A] to type a capital A.

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I have been using this option myself and find it extremely useful, especially in Pages and Xcode.

How to enable Sticky Keys:

  1. Go to   > System Preferences.
  2. Go to Accessibility.
  3. Select Keyboard.
  4. Put a checkmark next to the Sticky Keys option.
  5. That’s it.

 

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