The Services plugin turns services into Quicksilver actions, which means 
that the services show up in QS's second pane. So set up your trigger with 
a proxy object in the first pane (either "Current Selection" or, when 
appropriate, something more specific like "Finder Selection" or "iTunes 
Selection") and the service in the second pane.

However, as a general rule, I find it simpler to configure keyboard 
shortcuts for services directly in System Preferences rather than using 
Quicksilver's triggers to do the same task. I use the Services plugin *a 
lot* myself, but chiefly through QS's command window because it gives much 
quicker and simpler access to services than drilling down through macOS's 
native multi-level menus. But as for setting up keyboard shortcuts for 
services, the native implementation is already quite good, being both 
contextually aware and easy to configure.

On Monday, 23 January 2017 13:43:18 UTC-7, Stephen Magladry wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to trigger a Mac Service with QuickSilver. Once I select the 
> service in *Select an item* in the *New trigger* Dialog, the one and only 
> action that is available is Open. Once the QuckSilver action gets 
> triggered, it opens the service in Autmator. Is there someway to trigger 
> the Service?
>
>

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