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And here’s a secret: even able-bodied users benefit from FilterKeys. Have you ever accidentally mashed the Shift key and triggered Sticky Keys? Or spilled coffee on your mechanical keyboard, causing a single key to chatter (registering multiple presses)? FilterKeys is the first line of defense. On Windows, you can find it buried in Settings under Accessibility > Keyboard , but few ever look for it.
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. fliterkeys
In the world of assistive technology, screen readers and voice dictation often steal the spotlight. But quietly running in the background of every modern operating system—from Windows to macOS (where it’s called "Slow Keys") to Linux—is a humble feature called FilterKeys . And here’s a secret: even able-bodied users benefit





