And, as odd as it may sound, today it's suddenly working, seemingly out of 
nowhere!  I don't know what to say aside from to apologize for complaining 
about something that fixed itself!  Everything's great now!

Thanks anyway!

Regards,
Brandon

On Monday, July 23, 2012 9:06:25 PM UTC-4, Jon Stovell wrote:
>
> All forms of modifier-only activation are working for me using QS β69 on 
> OS X 10.7.4. If you cannot get it to work, you may have something 
> interfering, like Rob said. 
>
> If you cannot figure out's wrong, an alternative might be to install 
> KeyRemap4MacBook (which, despite its name, works on any type of Mac) and 
> set a custom configuration in there to send your normal QS activation 
> keystroke when you press Command twice.
>
> On Monday, July 23, 2012 5:37:23 PM UTC-4, Brandon Blattner wrote:
>>
>> I have always used Double-Command to invoke Quicksilver as well and now 
>> can no longer use it - please let me know if you found a solution to this! 
>> Thanks!
>>
>> On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 5:47:08 PM UTC-4, Boots2x wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been happily using Double-Command to invoke Quicksilver for quite a 
>>> while now - it broke some years ago but was fixed. Seems like the latest 
>>> release broke that combination again. The default [Control-Space] works 
>>> correctly. If someone else can confirm I'm happy to create an issue over on 
>>> GIT...
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>

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