On Mar 31, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Will Fiveash <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm now finding with QS v1 on my MacBook Pro running 10.7.5 that the triggers 
> I use to control iTunes have stopped working.  I can't say for sure that QS 
> has a bug but something has definitely changed as I've used these triggers 
> for a long time.  For example I've used shift+command+spacebar to pause/play 
> the current track in iTunes for several years.  Now it has no effect.  This 
> is true for all my defined iTunes triggers which all start with shift+command.


I haven’t used them in years, since there are dedicated keys on “newer” 
keyboards, but I still have those triggers set up. In fact, I have ⇧⌘Space set 
to Play/Pause too. And of course, it’s working for me. :-)

What if you select iTunes in the first pane, then select the “Play - Pause” 
action? Or, if you have the iTunes Controls catalog entry enabled, you could 
select “Play/Pause” directly in the first pane and try running that. These 
should be alternate ways of running more or less the same code that the trigger 
calls.

Maybe also try (temporarily) enabling “Show Window” for one of the triggers. 
That should make a small window with the trigger’s icon appear and zoom away 
whenever you run it. That will tell us if Quicksilver is even getting the 
keystrokes and trying to run the code.

-- 
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>

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