after shutting down for a night (instead of the simple restart I did yesterday), double modifier is now working again (ß58/10.6.4)...
...go figure. On Jun 28, 4:51 pm, pixelsguy <[email protected]> wrote: > ive updated to ß58, running 10.6.4; and I am still having this issue. > > On a separate note, I was previously using ß54 and did not have this > issue until a recent mac os update (I assume 10.6.4 is the culprit). > which is weird, if, as the OP's referenced post states, this bug is a > result of an architectural difference introduced in 10.6. > > On Jun 21, 9:00 am, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Have you tried b58? This is something that was supposed to be fixed in b58, > > and I've tested it on SL and it does work for me. > > > Try downloading b58 to see what you get: > > >http://github.com/tiennou/blacktree-alchemy/downloads > > > On 21 June 2010 09:53, Zonker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I just saw the thread from late 2009, after Snow Leopard was released, > > > about how modifier-only activation was not working as advertised. I > > > tried for several minutes to add to that thread, but couldn't find/see > > > how, so I'm sorry for starting a new thread. > > > > I just installed a fresh copy of SL and the latest version of QS and I > > > configured it to use double-Command as my modifier-only shortcut. No > > > dice. > > > > I tried all the double modifier options (Option, Control, Function, > > > Shift, and Caps-lock) and none worked unless QS had focus. > > > > Is there any movement on this issue? Any thoughts from Blacktree?
