I've had this for a while too every time Quicksilver restarts. The
funny thing is that when the Clipboard pops up again with ⌘L it's
actually close enough to be drawn into the edge. All you need to do to
get it to happen is mouse over the clipboard & off again. You don't
need to change the position of the window at all. And after doing this
the next time I hit ⌘L it slides out from the side properly rather
than just popping up as it does the first time ⌘L's used after a
restart - as though it had never been moved to the edge of the screen
before.

Like everyone says it's not a biggee. It hasn't bothered me enough to
bring it up as an issue before, just thought as other's are mentioning
it I'd chime in.

If none of you can replicate this behaviour I can send zipped copies
of my App Support folder & Prefs files for you to play with in your
Guest account.


On Nov 29, 4:14 pm, radnad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there, i have the same issue, so count me in for support for a
> fix :)
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> Thank you for all your work!
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> On Nov 26, 10:48 pm, DrFred <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Nov 25, 6:34 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>
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> > > > mouse pointer against a screen edge
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> > > Are you experiencing problems with this? I don't believe this is what Tim
> > > was originally talking about. I have always used the clipboard module
> > > docked on the side of the screen, and it still works properly.
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> > Yes, problems. The docking fails with every reboot, or startup. I have
> > to invoke QS then CMD-L. to get it back.

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