BTT has had window resizing and snapping for several versions now,
too. And since it is free, there's no reason not to try it.

On Feb 23, 8:21 am, Guy Manchester <[email protected]> wrote:
> There was recently a discussion titled "strange behaviour" whereby for both 
> me and another QS user the interface had suddenly started opening behind 
> windows, hidden.
>
> As I use jitouch maybe this is why I was having a problem. It only affected 
> the bezelHUD interface so after trying a couple of things I ended up changing 
> permanently to the cube interface. Maybe you could try a different interface 
> if You're using BezelHUD & see if that helps.
>
> If you would to read the relevant thread it's here:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/browse_thread/th...
>
> Meanwhile, when I've got some time I think I'll try uninstalling jitouch & 
> reverting to bezelHUD & see what happens. I too mainly rely on BTT but I like 
> the window resizing feature jitouch has.
>
> On 23 Feb 2011, at 06:58, Jon Stovell wrote:
>
>
>
> > I use BetterTouchTool (rather than JiTouch) and similarly found that single 
> > modifier activation of Quicksilver became unreliable. I don't know why this 
> > is, but I did find a solution. First I turned off Quicksilver's own 
> > modifier only activation setting. Then I installed KeyRemap4Macbook 
> > (http://pqrs.org/macosx/keyremap4macbook/index.html) and set it up to use a 
> > single tap of the Command key to send my normal QS activation keystroke. 
> > Now everything works quite perfectly.
>
> > Unfortunately, KeyRemap4Macbook has some of the worst documentation I have 
> > ever seen, so it took me a while to figure out how to get it to do what I 
> > wanted. In order to save you from that frustration, I have attached the 
> > custom settings file that I created. To use it, first install 
> > KeyRemap4Macbook and then open its preference pane in System Preferences. 
> > Click on the "Misc & Uninstall" tab, and then click the button that says 
> > "Open private.xml". This will reveal a file in Finder that you can simply 
> > replace with my attached file, or modify to include the contents of my 
> > attached file. Once you are done customizing this file, go back to System 
> > Preferences and switch to the "Change Key" tab in the KeyRemap4Macbook 
> > preference pane. Click the "Reload XML" button and enjoy single modifier 
> > activation once again.
>
> > Note that my attached file assumes you want to use the Command key to 
> > activate QS, and that your normal QS activation keystroke is 
> > Control-Option-Command-Space. If necessary I can tell you how to edit the 
> > file to do what you want.
>
> > As for your other issue, I have not experienced that and I have no idea why 
> > your system is doing that.
>
> > Jon
>
> > On Feb 22, 10:04 pm, Dexter <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hello. I was wondering if anyone has experienced a conflict between
> >> JItouch and Quicksilver?
>
> >> After much testing, restarting, etc, I have determined that on my
> >> machine (Macbook Pro 10.6.6), such a conflict seems to exist. Namely,
> >> when JItouch is enabled, Quicksilver will soon lose two features. 1).
> >> the ability to be invoked with a single modifier key and, 2). the
> >> ability to be seen while another application (other than the Finder)
> >> is open. Apparently QS does open, but is hidden by other windows.
>
> >> When I restart with JItouch off, and leave it off, Quicksilver works
> >> properly again.
>
> >> I realize the problem could either be Quicksilver or JItouch,. I just
> >> thought I'd mention it and see what anyone thinks.
>
> >> Dexter
> > <private.xml>

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