Can't Enter Z2.2 Reg Code - text entry strangeness

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Just switched to a new Intel Quad-Core with WinXP Pro and switched to Sonar 7 for a host. Downloaded Zebra 2.2 and tried to enter my user name and code from the previous version. For some reason, some characters on the keyboard (like C, W, and the space bar - for my user name) won't work while typing in the registration fields, so I can't properly input the info. I tried typing the info in a Word doc and pasting, but pasting from the clipboard doesn't work for the registration fields either.

Has anyone else run into this and, if so, what was the solution?
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Just occurred to me after posting this that maybe the host (Sonar) is intercepting certain keys as command keys rather than giving them over to Zebra while I'm entering the info. Might be as simple as checking some option to give all keystrokes to the plugin instead. I'll check on that in the morning when I boot up again.
http://www.davidvector.com
New album, Chasing Fire, out now on Amazon, iTunes, etc.
Bandcamp: https://davidvector.bandcamp.com/releases

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Yo,

you're right... Sonar doesn't give me all the keystrokes I want...

You can either copy/paste the codes or just use another host such as Herrmann Seib's free ones:

http://www.hermannseib.com/english/

Once it's registered it's registered for all hosts!

Cheers,

;) Urs

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This happened to me with MFM2 in Sonar7.

When you get the "enter code box" open a "save project as box" in sonar, this allows you to type any charecters without sonar intercepting them as shortcuts for transport etc,.
Hope this helps.

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Authorized via Chainer - up and running. Thanks for the feedback, guys!
http://www.davidvector.com
New album, Chasing Fire, out now on Amazon, iTunes, etc.
Bandcamp: https://davidvector.bandcamp.com/releases

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