On Oct 10, 2011, at 9:10 AM, Rob McBroom wrote:

>> and also..how you solve a problem of shortcut conflicts when creating
>> lot of triggers.
>> I almost never use triggers in QS because always shortcuts are used by
>> me in other software....
> 
> Adjust the trigger’s scope. You can tell it to only be active in certain 
> applications, or to *not* be active in certain applications. (Note that this 
> hasn’t really worked since 10.4, but there is a fix that will probably be in 
> the release after next.)
> 
> If you want the trigger to work in all applications, then you just have to 
> look around for something that isn’t used (or that you won’t miss). There’s 
> no easy way. I tend to use F-keys with some modifier, since those are rarely 
> used.

Curious: Is there a way within OS X to get a report of all shortcuts that have 
been defined across all applications?

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