Did you install the BezelHUD plugin from here? http://qsapp.com/plugins
On 29 April 2011 17:16, Gil <[email protected]> wrote: > Same here. > Installed the BezelHUD plugin; saw the QS for a moment then gone. > Tried to invoke the app again; nothing. > 10.6.7 > > On Apr 28, 4:41 pm, Ian Hay <[email protected]> wrote: > > not that this helps but i suspect a plugin, not sure what yet as i had an > issue where no keyboard input after plugin install, but ok after full > reinstall so will try one at a time to see if I can track it down > > > > SL also > > > > On 28 Apr 2011, at 01:46, RussC wrote: > > > > > > > > > I've got a very similar issue. I installed B59 and it was running > > > very stablely until I subsequently installed some updated plug-ins. > > > I've now deleted everything, including the preferences file, but QS > > > just quits within seconds after I start it. > > > > > Any ideas? Snow Leopard 10.6.7... > > > > > On Apr 23, 2:57 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > >> First of all, which interface are you using? There may be an updated > > >> Interface for ß59. > > >> Most notably, if you're using BezelHUD download the latest version > fromhttp://qsapp.com/plugins > > > > >> On 24 April 2011 01:28, bestmacappevah <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >>> Yesterday I updated to the newest version of QS. I had been using a > > >>> fairly stable B58 version during the last couple of "unsupported" > > >>> years quiet happily. I installed B59 and within a minute or so, QS > > >>> would blink-off or otherwise disappear when I invoke it. Reluctantly, > > >>> I used AppCleaner to uninstall both versions and re-downloaded B59 > and > > >>> the behavior continued in short order. I uninstalled that and > download > > >>> B58 for another clean install and wallah..... the behavior continues. > > > > >>> So, in short order, my most indispensable app, that was totally > > >>> tricked out BTW, is no longer functional. > > > > >>> Concerning the new disappearing act: > > > > >>> 1. If I quickly invoke preferences it becomes stable and may remain > > >>> stable for a few more invokes. > > > > >>> 2. Trigger functionality remains intact.
