Hi, I'm glad I found your question. I had the same problem when I saw the video on 43folders, until I found this link: http://www.celsius1414.com/node/1432
The step by step helped a lot, and with the custom trigger I found it a great way to access all the menu items without having to remember all the keyboard shortcuts in different apps. It worked perfectly when I was running Tiger, and I used it a ton... but since I upgraded to Leopard, QS has been unstable and the proxy objects aren't working properly. Once in a while when I newly launch an app, I can access menu items this way... so I know I'm close to having it working... but when I switch apps or if I've been running an app for a while, the functionality is lost and the keyboard trigger does nothing. If anyone has any suggestions for how to get this working please let me know. Thanks, Matt http://www.aroundsquare.com On May 27, 5:22 am, Bryan C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to use the Quicksilver to show all the my menu items in > various applications. In theory, this should allow me to type "Current > Application" + "Show Menu Items" and view all the menu bar commands in > whatever application I am using. > > I have followed all the steps outlined here (http://www.43folders.com/ > 2007/03/12/tme-quicksilver-application-menus) but it won't work. > > Anyone else have the same problem? I am using Leopard.
