Unable to enter license in Zebra 2.5

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Hey, I just purchased Zebra 2.5, and recieved my serial.

However, I am enable to verify my license!!! When i try to push the place that says demo mode, while viewing the VST in Cubase 5, nothing happens.....

Am I doing something wrong?
Cubase 5, Steinberg CI2, EVENT Tuned Reference 6 monitors.

Win7 Pro 64-bit

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Right click the box at the top and chose "Enter registration code". However, some hosts have trouble passing keystrokes to plugins. If you have another host you can try opening Zebra in that to register.

If you don't have another host then you can download savihost http://www.hermannseib.com/english/savihost.htm and do the following:

1. Copy savihost.exe to the location where Zebra2.dll is installed.
2. rename savihost.exe to Zebra2.exe.
3. Register Zebra by right-clicking on the demo word at the top.
4. Close savihost, delete Zebra2.exe.
5. Open Cubase and verify Zebra2 is registered.

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Thanks a lot. The registration form does not open in Cubase, but I managed to bypass it using the savihost!

Thanks again!

However, this uncovered a HUGE problem for me. It seems that the application does not register ANY right-clicks from my mouse at all. The right key acts as a left also....

I'm gonna try to download again and re-install.
Cubase 5, Steinberg CI2, EVENT Tuned Reference 6 monitors.

Win7 Pro 64-bit

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olavolseng wrote:However, this uncovered a HUGE problem for me. It seems that the application does not register ANY right-clicks from my mouse at all. The right key acts as a left also....
I'm gonna try to download again and re-install.
I think there's an option in Cubase to pass mouse and keyboard to VSTs. You might want to check Cubase preferences before re-installing.

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Hmmm... I think it might be the same problem as in the other thread, where either right clicks or pop-up menus seem to be blocked in the 64-bit bridge...

I'm working with max pressure on 64-bit support atm, it should be available shortly... (once I get those damn 3rd party libraries to compile in 64-bit, arrrgh)

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Thanks for your replies Urs!

Yes, it is the steinberg bridge. What one could do would be to unlock it through savihost, and then make some patches there, and then load it into Cubase.

But what i did was to install an additional 32-bit version of Cubase, and everything works well. I also have some issues with HALion symphonic orchestra on the 64-bit, so you're noe the only one struggling with the changing world ;)
Cubase 5, Steinberg CI2, EVENT Tuned Reference 6 monitors.

Win7 Pro 64-bit

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