First trying double-clicking on QS's application icon in the Applications folder. If QS is already running, this should cause the command window to pop up. Then go into the preferences and (re)set the invocation trigger.
If that doesn't work, quit QS, trash its application support folder, and run it again to start from scratch. On Oct 4, 1:31 pm, redantman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have what I think is a similar problem. After installing the latest > version of QS (a4), I found that Ctrl-spacebar no longer brought up > the QS box. I deleted QS, reinstalled the previous version (a3), but > i still cannot bring up QS. Typing Ctrl-spacebar only brings up a > beep now. > > So basically, QS no longer works for me. How do I reinstall from > scratch please? > > doug > > On Oct 4, 3:12 pm, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You really ought to have that folder, since QS can't run without it. > > The ~ symbol at the start of the path that Howard gave is the standard > > Unix shorthand for your home folder. So if your username on your > > computer is Rubeena, then ~ will stand for /Users/Rubeena. Double > > check for the Quicksilver folder inside the Application Support folder > > of your user Library folder. > > > On Oct 4, 3:28 am, Rubeena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > So, i have the same problem that the triggers won't load. The loading > > > thing just keeps spinning. > > > > and i saw this from a past thread: > > > > "Howard Melman > > > > Triggers (and nothing else) are stored in ~/Library/Application > > > Support/Quicksilver/Triggers.plist > > > With Quicksilver not running (re)move that file and restart Qs." > > > > but i don't have that folder!
