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Sticky Keys

In some situations, holding down Num or Shift while typing is not desirable. The Sticky Key mode allows Num to act as Num Lock and Shift to act as Caps Lock.

When enabled, simply tap the Sticky Key and it will remain on until tapped again. Holding the key, will also toggle it until it is tapped or held again. Both Num and Shft can be enabled and toggled to the ON/OFF positions at the same time.

For chord notation, when a Sticky Key is toggled into the ON state, the chords will always have that modifier associated with it.

For example, if Num is toggled on, using the default config, pressing 0 R000 (“a”) will send N R000 (“1”).

Enabling the Sticky Feature

By default, Sticky Keys are disabled. To enable them:

  1. Go to Tuner
  2. Open , or create, a config file
  3. In the Settings area at the top of the page click “Disabled” beside the key you with to make Sticky to toggle it to “Enabled”.tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com_twiddler_wiki_sticky_docs.jpg
  4. Save the config
  5. Download the config to Twiddler - Save the config
  6. Enjoy Sticky Keys

Disabling the Sticky Feature

To disable enabled Sticky Keys:

  1. Go to Tuner
  2. Open , or create, a config file
  3. In the Settings area at the top of the page click “Enabled” beside the key you with to make unSticky to toggle it to “Disabled”.tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com_twiddler_wiki_sticky_docs.jpg
  4. Save the config
  5. Download the config to Twiddler - Save the config
  6. Enjoy Sticky Keys

Notes about Sticky Keys