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  1. Did you take the original Zip, and then replace the HookHandler DLL with my replacement posted earlier in this forum thrad? Should just be a drop-in replacement. Brad.
  2. The download link for the actual Zip is at the very bottom of the original post. The links midway are to the VirusTotal reports on the Zip, to "prove" it's not infected (not that I would trust anything other than my own local virus checks). Brad.
  3. The original IdleKeys author started with some sample code to deal with the global hooks. Since I'm a .NET developer myself, I decided to take a peek and discovered where the exception was being thrown, and found an updated way of accomplishing the goal. I've attached a new build of just Gma.UserActivityMonitor.dll. Just drop that file into your IdleKeys folder (with IdleKeys not running, of course), and it should magically work for you. Note that I compiled against .NET 3.5.1. So you'll need that, or later, installed, which I'm pretty sure everybody will. If a forum moderator wants to repackage the original Zip with this new DLL, feel free. Or I can. I just don't want to take credit (or blame!) for the original application. :-) Brad. Gma.UserActivityMonitor_Fixed.zip
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