11-07-2016, 09:29 AM
GetKeyState (and ifk) has this problem: If a trigger "eats" a key, GetKeyState does not know that the key is physically pressed. Unless is unchecked Options -> Triggers -> Low-level hook -> Keyboard, which is not recommended.
For example, if the macro has trigger Up Arrow, "Eat" checked, "When released" unchecked, ifk U in it will not work. Uncheck "Eat" or check "When released".
For example, if the macro has trigger Up Arrow, "Eat" checked, "When released" unchecked, ifk U in it will not work. Uncheck "Eat" or check "When released".