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For some people, pushing Ctrl, ALT and Delete (Ctrl+Alt+Del)
at the same time can be an inconvenience, if not a complete impossibility.
With
Windows XP, there are two ways to get around this.
First option: Configure the system so that you do not need to press Ctrl+Alt+Del
at all during logon (assuming you're not using the Welcome screen, in which case
this key combo is not required).
- Open Control Panel then User Accounts.
- Navigate to the Advanced tab.
- Uncheck the Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Del checkbox under Secure Logon.
Second option: Configure XP's accessibility options so that "sticky
keys" will be activated at the secure desktop: That way, you may
"press" ALT, Ctrl, and DEL sequentially rather than simultaneously.
You can turn that on via the Accessibility control panel. (Control Panel then
Accessibility Options):
- Bring up the Accessibility Control panel and navigate to the Keyboard tab.
- Check Use Sticky keys.
- Navigate to the General Tab.
- Check Apply all settings to logon desktop.
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