I found that my antivirus and firewall protection shows the trainer exe file attempting to connect to internet and it shows successfully blocked. Not sure why the trainer would need to connect to the internet to work though on a game that is local to the system. The other odd thing it does not show an ip or address of where it was trying to connect to. I am having the same issue now with two trainers (Torchlight, and DA) I use with steam games but others seem to work ok still. I will try to turn off the antivirus and or firewall for a test to see if that helps. I did find that my software for my firewall and antivirus updated yesterday when this all started too.
Still want to say thanks for the trainers and the work you put in to them.
The trainer connects online to verify it is a legitimate trainer. If you're worried about it, follow the steps to create an offline key.
Your f-lock key is off or some multimedia keyboard software (or other third party software) is capturing the F-1 key and not allowing trainer to access it.
Thank you PWizard! I went through the processes running in task manager and found the culprit and then remember it has caused this problem before but have not had issues with it for some time now. The file is CLMLSvc.exe for Cyberlink MediaLibrary Service. Just end process for this file and the trainer works fine. I hope this helps some others that were having similar issues.
Thanks again PWizard.