Hi Patrick,

To be exact, the Swiss-French keyboard requires to press the 'alt' key to 
get '[' alone, not the 'command' key. (alt - 5 => [ , alt - 6 => ] )

So, I don't really why pressing alt - cmd - 5 or alt - cmd - 6 does not 
work as a shortcut for browsing QS object's history. 

Anyway, thank you for the solutions given.

The n°1 seems ok, but the fact that I would need to do it every time I 
update QS is not so good. 

To answer your question, in Safari we use by default cmd - ← and cmd - → to 
browse history.

I will try the second solution when this new version of QS comes out.

Thanks again a lot for helping,

Best Regards,

Gabriel

On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:55:40 PM UTC+2, Patrick wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> As it appears that the Swiss-French keyboard requires you to press the ⌘ 
> key to get '[' alone, unfortunately the ⌘[ and ⌘] keys won't work for you. 
> You have two options as I see it.
>
> 1. Edit the ⌘[ and ⌘] keyboard shortcuts to something else. (just out of 
> interest, what keyboard shortcuts does Safari use for navigating 
> back/forwards between pages?)
> This can be done by opening the Quicksilver.app package (right click the 
> app in finder and selecting 'show package contents' (English)), then 
> navigating 
> to 
> /Applications/Quicksilver.app/Contents/Frameworks/QSInterface.framework/Versions/A/Resources/DefaultBindings.qskeys
>
> If you open the DefaultBindings.qskeys in TextEdit you will see the two ⌘[ 
> and ⌘] "keys". Change these to whatever you want, and restart Quicksilver. 
> This would need to be done each time you update Quicksilver, unfortunately.
>
> 2. In the next version of Quicksilver, we will have the ability to switch 
> to a specific keyboard input every time Quicksilver is active (e.g. you 
> could chose a keyboard layout that works with Quicksilver's default ⌘[ and 
> ⌘] shortcuts)
>
> On 6 August 2012 11:24, Gabriel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to use QS's feature to browse QS object's history, as 
>> explained in this video: 
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJfDVrigLQ4&feature=player_embedded
>>
>> But: my keybord is swiss-french, so to get the cmd - [ , I have to press 
>> cmd - alt - 5 on my keyboard and browsing the history doesn't work.
>>
>> Anyone has encountered the same problem? 
>>
>> Is it a problem of keyboard and localisation or did I forget something 
>> else?
>>
>> Thanks a lot for helping,
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Gabriel
>>
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