Hi Jef,

Yes, holding the stuck key while clicking will unstick it. However, upgrading to iKey 2.1 is really quite painless. It's a bit of a drag to create *new* shortcuts in iKey, but if you already have everything you use regularly programmed in iKey 1.x, those shortcuts will transfer seamlessly to 2.1.

YMMV, but I found the stuck key bug unspeakably annoying, making the iKey upgrade worthwhile.

Cheers,

- Darcy
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On 04 Nov 2006, at 9:53 PM, shirling & neueweise wrote:


i am using 1.0.7. i remember a discussion about having to rebuild all scripts one by one and about the unfriendly interface of iKeys 2 and so never bothered.

i have discovered a way to stop it. it is in fact linked to my m key for most, since an m-metatool artic did the same thing. i pressed the m-key on the keboard several times in rapid succession, and it seems to clear the error.

sounds to me this is a better option than moving to iKeys 2. i don't remember there being raves about the improvements...

From: Darcy James Argue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
iKey 1.x definitely causes stuck keys in Finale. I recommend
upgrading to iKey 2.1. The interface is still almost unusuably awful,

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