First guess: One of the modifiers (e.g. Cmd) is still pressed when your
hotkey is running. That is, if you are holding down "Cmd", then "key down"
will use Cmd even without "using command down".
Try different shortcuts to see if this might be part of it.

»Lucas Garron


On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Brett l-s <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's a weird one. I have an application built in Applescript which, when
> launched from Terminal/Finder/Quicksilver runs without bringing up the Run
> or Quit dialogue. However, if I launch using the Hotkey I've assigned, it
> does bring up the Run or Quit dialogue, which I (obviously) have to confirm
> for the app to launch.
>
> Any thoughts why this should happen? I have many other Applescript built
> apps that I launch from Hotkeys with no problem, it's just this newly built
> one….
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Brett l-s
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