Its most common use case is interrupting gamesThe Picard Maneuver@startrek.websitemod to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 524 points – 8 months ago90Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentI did this in college with windows 7. I don't think it works on 10, but could be mistaken.I helped an elderly man get back into his pc doing a variation of this. Changed the accessibility magnifier function to comman prompt. Was able to log in and create another user account after he lost access to a password. So not sure about that one specifically bit a variation worked on 10.It worked in win10 a few years ago when I was working in IT...Oh now that I think about it, it was the accessibility executable, not sticky keys.1 more...Ive done it on 10 before1 more...
I did this in college with windows 7. I don't think it works on 10, but could be mistaken.I helped an elderly man get back into his pc doing a variation of this. Changed the accessibility magnifier function to comman prompt. Was able to log in and create another user account after he lost access to a password. So not sure about that one specifically bit a variation worked on 10.It worked in win10 a few years ago when I was working in IT...Oh now that I think about it, it was the accessibility executable, not sticky keys.1 more...Ive done it on 10 before1 more...
I helped an elderly man get back into his pc doing a variation of this. Changed the accessibility magnifier function to comman prompt. Was able to log in and create another user account after he lost access to a password. So not sure about that one specifically bit a variation worked on 10.
It worked in win10 a few years ago when I was working in IT...Oh now that I think about it, it was the accessibility executable, not sticky keys.1 more...
I did this in college with windows 7. I don't think it works on 10, but could be mistaken.
I helped an elderly man get back into his pc doing a variation of this.
Changed the accessibility magnifier function to comman prompt. Was able to log in and create another user account after he lost access to a password.
So not sure about that one specifically bit a variation worked on 10.
It worked in win10 a few years ago when I was working in IT...
Oh now that I think about it, it was the accessibility executable, not sticky keys.
Ive done it on 10 before