Tue May 26, 2015 9:26 am by bob
Usually you Disable key maps (SHIFT+ALT+M) when typing in your password to prevent any of them interfering with the direct input you are trying to enter.
As MiRai pointed out earlier, if you added new key maps, then you need to make sure they are being disabled by the "Activate Maps" mapped key (which both activates and disables maps) or if you put any mapped keys into the Always On key map with hotkeys on them that are needed for your password, then they are in the wrong place because the Always On key map is excluded from the disable process (because you need some mapped keys to be available to re-enable key maps after you have disabled them!).
All that said, if you are configured correctly when you disable key maps and disable broadcasting, then under a standard configuration, this should then mean only a few combination of keys (e.g. SHIFT+ALT+M or SHIFT+ALT+R) are being routed through ISboxer and everything else is just direct input.
One problem that does come up often is if you have an ALTGr key, and you use ALTGr+2 to enter an @ symbol. If this is what is happening to you, then this means you probably did not tick the "I have an AltGr key" option, which means that ISboxer has configured CTRL+ALT+2 as the hotkey to swap to Slot2 on your character set, so it will be intercepted. You can change this by changing the option under your Character Set, Slots, 2, and changing the hotkey to switch to the window (or remove it, if you do not use it).