...least 5 times. This turns on "STICKY-KEYS" within Windows, such that touching the CTRL key "sticks" it on, so that you can use the mouse to select items, and then touch CTRL once more to "unstick"
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...the same time. Restart, in order to turn-off "Sticky Keys". Or, "exercise" the 'FN' key, until it "unsticks"
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