We apologize for your inconvenience and would like you to forward the following information. LOL That's what they'll say. Then they'll say we've forwarded your issue. Lastly they'll lock the thread as resolved. Not sure you'll want that type of help here.
Second I don't know anything about Windows 8. It doesn't look like a very appealing interface to me. I assume Google disability setting windows 8 would work.
This is why I know about it.
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The Visual sounds is a step more.
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Visual Notifications: Windows 8 gives people the option to replace system sounds with visual cues such as a flash on their screen so system alerts are announced using visual notifications instead of using sounds.
ToggleKeys works well for those with vision and mobility disabilities, allowing you to hear tones when these keys are pressed: Cap Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock.
Show extra keyboard help in programs shows extra help (if available) in some programs on how to accomplish commands using the keyboard. We hope that more software developers include extra help in future releases.
Sound: Turns on visual clues, along with computer sounds, for those having trouble hearing sounds on a computer. This solution also works well for hearing-impaired users or if a noisy environment drowns out computer sounds.
SoundSentry creates a visual warning each time your system makes a sound. You can flash the active caption bar, window, or desktop.
ShowSounds works well with programs that have the capability to show captions along with sounds. This provides an even better clue if you have trouble hearing computer sounds.
Humm, is it a gateway, dell or other name brand laptop that has a keyboard driver/utility?
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Humm What about this..
Youtube video how to turn on/off togle keys
Sorry if I can't help more but this is the only stuff I've found about it on google.



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