You could create a trigger that runs the eject script and assign it to some
key+modifier.
First pane: eject
Second Pane: run

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On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 12:09 AM, DLpres <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a USB numpad that I want to assign certain functions to,
> specifically Eject and option+Eject.  (I would've used a programmable
> USB keypad but those cost $150 compared to $3 for a numpad.) Problem
> is, numpads don't have any modifier keys on them.
>
> I can't see how to make Quicksilver assign a vanilla key as a trigger
> hot key. It has to be a modifier combination or a function key.  (As a
> workaround, I tried using Ukelele to convert the '=' key into a
> function key, but I'm experiencing problems with that too.)
>
> This computer already has Quicksilver installed, so I'd like to
> utilize it. If all else fails I'll install KeyRemapForMacbook, but
> it's just more memory hogging and I'm concerned about potential
> conflicts.
>
>

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