This post crossed your last one again.
That can happen for two reasons. One reason would be that HotkeyNet is getting its keyboard input from a lower level in the operating system's keyboard processing chain than Input Director. The other reason would be that both programs are getting their input from the same place (i.e. a low-level keyboard hook) but HotkeyNet is installing its hook earlier in the chain than Input Director so it sees the keystrokes first.
You can test whether the second explanation is correct by launching the programs in the opposite order. This will change the order in which their keyboard hooks see keyboard input.
It's possible that all three programs (including Vent) receive their inputs from low-level keyboard hooks. In that case, you can change this behavior by launching Vent and the other two programs in a certain order. Vent would have to be launched either first or last -- I can't remember which.
I'll answer this below.Also, WoW on the Master stills sees the events when I'm on the Slave. Otherwise FTL would be useless over a network. So it obviously doesn't prevent all events. Something is different in the case of Vent.
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