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.
Most users don’t know that Windows has a built-in solution built right into the accessibility settings called . fliterkeys
This feature ignores brief or repeated keystrokes. It’s a lifesaver if: ✅ You have a key that keeps repeating. ✅ You have hand tremors. ✅ You just spilled coffee on your keyboard and a key is sticking. It’s a quiet reminder that good design isn't always flashy
Have you ever used FilterKeys, or do you have a "sticky key" horror story? Let me know in the comments! fliterkeys