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An Enhanced Hotkeys Problem


Saryndaeth

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Hey everyone.

I've got this bug in my game, using the latest version of the fantastic Enhanced Hotkeys mod, installed via omod in OBMM. Whenever I open the hotkey menu to assign an item or even look at what I have assigned, and then close my inventory to get back to the game, Oblivion will freeze. It will not CTD, but just freeze. I then have to ctrl+alt+delete my way out of the game.

 

I have been trying to resolve this for a few days now. I actively use BOSS, hoping it'll somehow resolve it. I've tried manually messing with my load order (I've got 140 ish mods, it's tricky :( ), and I've tried deactivating different mods that may cause problems with Enhanced Hotkeys... but when I look at what Enhanced Hotkeys does, I can't really see any mod that I have that would cause Oblivion to freeze.

One thing I did do that actually helped was install OBSE v0019b instead of the 0020 beta 6 version. I did that last night, and it was finally working perfectly.. but as of today, it has started freezing again...

 

A trend I've noticed: the hotkey menu is much more stable when working with items opposed to magic- I can sometimes successfully equip/unequip a weapon, for example, more than I can equip a spell. Every time I assign a spell to a hotkey, Oblivion will freeze as soon as I exit my inventory.

Even more specifically, Oblivion will also usually freeze when I leave the menu open while closing the inventory. It'll freeze with the hotkey menu sitting there.

 

It's somewhat distasteful to make my first post on this forum a request for help, but. I'm just resorting to here for some assistance, I really hope someone can shed some insight. :)

Thank you in advance.

 

Saryndaeth -

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You are far more likely to get good help from the author of that mod more quickly than you might here. He is usually very quick to respond to bug reports and even has bug reporting methods incorporated into his mods. I'm sorry I can't be of more help.
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You are far more likely to get good help from the author of that mod more quickly than you might here. He is usually very quick to respond to bug reports and even has bug reporting methods incorporated into his mods. I'm sorry I can't be of more help.

 

Alright, thanks for the tip, that makes a lot more sense.

No worries-

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You may also try going over the mods comments section. You may find someone else with similar issues and may find a solution to your problem there. If all else fails though, you may still find someone here who knows how to fix your problem. I would still advise asking the author though, he is good at what he does, no doubt.
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