There is a "Show Desktop" shortcut setting in Preferences -> Keyboard ->
Shortcuts -> Mission Control
(at least in my Mavericks)

That might be where you need to change, instead of QuickSilver

Cheers,



On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 8:52 PM, KnockKnock <[email protected]> wrote:

> My shortcut for "Show Desktop" is not working like I want it to.
>
> Earlier on I had made a ShortCut in QuickSilver (fn + F11), which showed
> me my desktop (all open windows were hidden), and a new press on fn + F11
> showed me again all my opens windows, and closed the picture of my Desktop.
>
> I can make Shortcuts for everything else, opening Mail, Safari and iTunes.
> And the combination of fn + F11 works fine. It opens the window (see
> attached screenshot), but it does not SHOW me my desktop.
> I have read about the Cmd + Alt + H + M trick, but that doesn´t reverse
> the trick, closing the desctop and openening all the windows again.
> It´s like the windows guys use Win + D I think they use
>
> Please help  ;=)
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