Quote Originally Posted by 'Freddie',index.php?page=Thread&postID=74697#post7 4697
Assuming you really have three broadcast keys in the file, let's move on. To save time I'll ask you to do a whole bunch of things, and you can tell me if anything goes wrong.

1. Reboot the PC and do *not* start World of Warcraft. That way we should get error messages in red for all your hotkeys. (I'm saying this so we know exactly what we expect to happen. It makes the diagnosis easier.)

2. Start HotkeyNet.

3. Press "Show loaded hotkeys" again and check to make sure your renaming hotkey (Ctrl R) got loaded like it should have.

4. Expand HotkeyNet so it takes up the whole screen by pressing the "maximize" box on right end of HotkeyNet's title bar (the colored bar at the top of HotkeyNet's window). (I'm saying this to make the display easier to read.)

5. (a) Press 1. The following things should happen:

5. (b) In the upper right you should see <1> with various bits of info about that the <1> key.

5. (c) In the upper left, you should see <Hotkey 1>

5 (d) In the main panel, you should see "Received from this PC blah blah" in black, and under that, either a blue or red message explaining the results of the command.

If any of that didn't happen, please write back and tell me.
Yes, my fault, I did only have 3 keys in, yet the problem persists. I followed these instructions and pressed 1 and got the same error sound as I do when I press Ctrl R. Still no error text messages, and still no information on the hotkey in either of the top boxes. Currently I'm using the 0.1.31 build 106 version. Just in case, I will try using an older version to see if that helps any. I'll get back to you with an edit momentarily. Thanks in advance.

Edit: Just tried 104 version and it's the same.