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That's a list of beta keys (select Games | Activate a Product on Steam). It's more than one since some weirdo is going to activate one of those without saying anything before you even read this :)
With the Steam version, run it and then select "Start Service." This is all easier than installing Special K manually, but the manual install is still supported using the files that Steam gives you.
The tool that comes with the Steam version can be closed after you start the service, and the service can be setup to start on its own using the checkbox.
I really appriciate the response! I was able to grab the first one.
I ran into some issues in Skyrim where it completley disabled mouse movement after selecting the mouse restriction option. After some messing around with it I think I have it working. Only problem is it appears to have disabled my ENB. Stopping the service brought it back. Any ideas?
If ENB supports being named d3d11.dll, rename it. Start up Skyrim and while it is starting press and hold Ctrl + Shift, and click the "Install Local Wrapper" button. This will probably improve compatibility with ENB.
Thanks, Q8VHA-YQK7R-P905Z activated for me. The ones below that were all taken apparently.