I am using Leopard and B54 (3815). I didn't enable ⌘⎋. It has just
always worked.

On Oct 25, 2:18 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What version of QS and OS X are you using?  How did you enable ⌘
>  ⎋? There are several ways, I recommend the one described in the  
> manual, set the Command Window with Selection trigger (in the  
> Quicksilver section) to use the key ⌘⎋.
>
> Howard
>
> On Oct 25, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Paul Boag wrote:
>
>
>
> > First, thanks for the reply. Second, I am saying that I cannot bring
> > in two files at once (your first scenario). Actually I have found a
> > work around but it involves an extra keystroke. I can select multiple
> > files bring up quicksilver and then press cmd G. That adds them both.
> > Just cant do it using ⌘⎋ (and yes I have disabled Front Row)
>
> > On Oct 25, 5:02 am, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Are you saying that if you have one file selected in Finder, and then
> >> press ⌘⎋, QS will pop up with that file selected in the command
> >> window, but if you have two selected in Finder at once and press  
> >> ⌘⎋,
> >> it doesn't work? If so, that is very weird, and will need more
> >> examination to figure out.
>
> >> Or do you mean that if you use ⌘⎋ to bring a file into QS and  
> >> then try
> >> to use ⌘⎋ to bring in another file, it doesn't do what you want?  
> >> If
> >> so, it sounds like you simply haven't learned about the wonderful
> >> "comma trick" yet. If you have a file selected in QS already, and  
> >> want
> >> to add another, press the , key. Then you can add another item to the
> >> list of selected items using whatever means you want.
>
> >> On Oct 24, 7:39 pm, Paul Boag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi all,
> >>> using cmd esc I am able to add the currently selected file in finder
> >>> to quicksilver. However, according to this...
>
> >>>http://lifehacker.com/software/top/hack-attack-advanced-quicksilver-g
> >>> ...
>
> >>> I should be able to add multiple files by simply selecting multiple
> >>> files in the finder. Any idea why this does not appear to work?

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