
To prevent mouse clicks from releasing the modifier key, you can press the relevant key twice to lock it. When the feature is activated, you only need to briefly press one of those keys and it will act like it is being held down until you press a normal key or click the mouse.

Windows has a built-in feature called Sticky Keys for holding down one or more of the following modifier keys: Shift, Ctrl, Alt, and Win. SuperUser contributors James and jcbermu have the answer for us.

Is there a way for DesVal to do this in Windows? The Answer Is there a way to make the Shift, Ctrl, and Alt keys toggle like Caps Lock instead of holding them down? I am unable to use one of my hands, so it is pretty hard to work with Photoshop and Illustrator. SuperUser reader DesVal wants to know if there is a way to make the Shift, Ctrl, and Alt keys toggle like Caps Lock:
