Given that things on your machine seem to have gotten a little messed up, 
you should probably make really sure no copy of QS is running before you do 
anything else. Making sure there are no QS icons in the dock should be 
sufficient (meaning, quit or force quit any with a light under them, then 
drag them out of the Dock because you're not going to need them there in a 
minute).

At this point go to Spotlight and search for Quicksilver. If you get more 
than one result under the Applications section (the "Top Hit" doesn't 
count), hold Command and click on each one in turn (bring Spotlight back if 
it goes away each time you click) to reveal them all in the Finder. Delete 
any outside of where you though you had QS, and make sure the remaining one 
is version B69. Launch that app.

The dock icon will come back, of course, but then—"Hiding QS's dock icon" 
means going to QS Preferences, Application pane, and deselecting "(!) Show 
icon in dock". QS will ask you to restart. Now QS will be running (it'll 
show in the menu bar if "Show icon in menu bar" on the same screen is 
checked, which it probably should be) with no icons in the Dock—which, 
according to Rob, ought to fix the full-screen app problem. If it doesn't, 
maybe there's a Mountain Lion bug—I can't confirm myself, I'm holding off 
on upgrading until exactly this sort of bug is fixed.

On Thursday, July 26, 2012 4:39:52 PM UTC-4, ikisai wrote:
>
> Not averse to it at all but sadly didn't help at all
>
> i was using mini bezel but have also tried the built in Primer and Bezel
>
> i rebooted and bizarrely had two QS icons in dock as right clicking Hide 
> seems to do nothing !
> Both icons when clicked brought up QS so i quit one and the other remained 
> but said unresponsive so i force quit it but nothing happened, icon remained
> so i launched QS via Spotlight and the unresponsive icon became working, 
> only one this time, however still can't hide it and still not showing on 
> full screen
>
> wonder if the fact i did an upgrade is affecting it, assume i should try 
> remove and re-install QS next ?
>
> I took some screenshots
> On 26 Jul 2012, at 03:53, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In any case, hiding Quicksilver's Dock icon definitely fixes it, if you're 
> not opposed to that.
>
>
>

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