Fliterkeys ✭

Apparently, Windows has a feature that ignores repeated keystrokes. It’s designed for accessibility, but it’s also a miracle cure for a key that is physically sticking or repeating due to a software glitch.

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FilterKeys is a Windows accessibility feature designed for people who have difficulty pressing individual keys. It works by ignoring brief or repeated keystrokes and slowing down the keyboard's repeat rate. Apparently, Windows has a feature that ignores repeated

Have you ever used FilterKeys, or do you have a "sticky key" horror story? Let me know in the comments! Here are a few options for a post,

The beauty of FilterKeys is its . Without it, a user might avoid typing altogether, fearing the constant need to correct errors. With it, the computer becomes patient. It waits just long enough for the user’s intention to become clear. It filters out the noise of the body to let the signal of the mind through.

We’ve all been there: you’re typing an email, your hand slips, and suddenly you’ve typed "aaaaaa" because a key got stuck down. Or perhaps you have a sticky keyboard key that just won't stop repeating.

It’s a quiet reminder that good design isn't always flashy. Sometimes, the most profound technology is the kind that simply ignores your mistakes, giving you the grace to type at your own pace.