Thank you, this is what I do now and I guess it works fine, but I've
used alt-cmd for more than three years, it feels weird to press only
one key... ;-)

So if someone has a solution it would be great.

/S

On 5 Mar, 13:57, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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