Thanks for your comments.

Yes, I had tried restarting Quicksilver and I've done as you suggest
and it makes no difference. However I had recently installed QuicKeys
as I wanted to do some repetitive tasks and this seemed the best way
to do it. I've found though that if I turn this off the normal ^-space
hotkey works for Quicksilver. This is odd because I can't find this
hotkey in QuicKeys anywhere (and it doesn't do anything), and I'm sure
that before I uploaded the latest version of Quicksilver its hotkey
worked even when QuicKeys was turned on.

On Apr 25, 11:17 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> That's interesting, and something I've never seen before.
>
> Have you tried restarting Quicksilver once you've made the changes?
> Your preferences .plist may be corrupted.
> If you copy ~/Library/Preferences/com.blacktree.Quicksilver (where ~ is your
> HOME folder) and then restart Quicksilver, does it work? (It'll go through
> the whole setup again)
>
> On 26 April 2011 03:57, RobbieSnr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've just installed the latest version of Quicksilver B59 (3842) into
> > my Applications folder. With my original version ^-space activated it
> > without any bother but although this is set as the activation key in
> > Preferences it just won't work with this new version. I've altered it
> > to ^-alt-space and this works fine, but I use this combination in
> > another application and want to revert to the plain ^-space.
>
> > Could it be that the ^-space is somehow tied to the original version
> > of Quicksilver which has been overwritten with the new one? If so how
> > do I correct this?
>
> > I'm running Snow Leopard, 10.6.7.

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