It has nothing to do with sticky keys in windows, it has to do with the purpose of "strict" and the function of DNP.Originally Posted by 'GizmoxLoW',index.php?page=Thread&postID=93653#pos t93653
Each key press is passed as two events... A key down is sent, and a key up is sent.
If you have strict checked and have A on the DNP list you can press SHIFT - A and it will send a shift A. However if you let go of SHIFT FIRST it sends that up keystroke, wow ignores it... then you let go of A and KEYCLONE ignores it, because you said don't pass A.
This would be called working as intended.
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