All ya really have to do is uncheck the new trigger and then recheck
it.

On Jan 14, 6:21 pm, "Ken*again" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Patrick!  Yeah, that worked.
>
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Patrick Robertson <
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> [email protected]> wrote:
> > First of all, download Howard's manual that you can find under the 'files'
> > section of this group.
> > See pages 40 and also page 64 would be useful - toggle application module
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> > Secondly, try restarting QS.
> > I just made a trigger for open -> firefox and it didn't work until I
> > restarted QS. There seems to be a problem with things sticking atm.
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> > QS has a steep learning curve, but stick with Howard's manual, it's got
> > everything you need. I'm still learning new things from it after almost 3
> > years of QS :)
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> > 2010/1/11 Ken*again <[email protected]>
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> > Hi,
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> >>  Just installed the app on the advice of a friend.  I used to use the
> >> app 'Key Xing' to give functionality to my F keys.  I'd assign them
> >> all to open my apps, and now that I've upgraded from the ol' G4 to the
> >> Snow Leopard, I'm told that QS is the way to go.
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> >>   So, assigning the hotkeys to trigger an app opening didnt seem too
> >> hard, but it must be, b/c its not working.
> >> I've assigned command+2 to either open my Firefox or bring it to the
> >> front.  It doesnt.  I've looked at the FAQs, but there isnt help for
> >> "inoperable".
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> >> Any thoughts for a frustrated newbie?
>
> --
> ~Ken*

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