This solution is not exactly like what you describe, but it may do the
job for you.

You can set QS to trigger when you press just a modifier key (like ⌘,
⌥, ^, shift, fn, or Caps Lock) without needing to also press a regular
key (like Space, A, ], etc.).  To do so, check the "Modifier-Only
Activation" check box immediately below the usual Hotkey Activation
box, and then select the setup you want (i.e. single or double press,
and which modifier key to use)  Mine, for example, is set to "Single"
"Command" so that I can invoke QS merely by pressing ⌘ once.

This method won't allow you to use two modifiers at once, but
personally I find it easier to just hit ⌘ than to hit ⌘⌥, so maybe you
will like it better.

On Mar 5, 5:54 am, sven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all, I've been a loyal user of QS since the start. I just changed
> computer and wanted to use my old hotkey for activating QS: Command-
> Alt. But whatever I do I just can't get rid of using the space bar as
> hotkey. I can put in alt-cmd but it doesnt work unless i use the space
> bar as well... I dont want to use the space bar, only alt-cmd! Also,
> space bar doesnt show up in the field for hotkey.
>
> I've checked that there's no conflicting hotkeys in the System Prefs,
> and I've trashed the QS prefs file as well as the QS folder in App
> Support.
>
> Any ideas?

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