Hello,
If you don't want to use one of VoiceOvers commanders for your automation, then 
you will need to save (or possibly recreate your workflow ) to be aQuickAction. 
In Automators new dialog it describes Quick Actions as:text Quick Actions are 
workflows that may be added to Finder, Touch Bar, and the Services menu. 

Once a quick Action is listed as a service, then you can go into System 
Preferences Keyboard open the shortcuts area and find the services in the first 
table and a list of all the services in the second table. Any of these services 
can be assigned a shortcut key. These are the same services that are listed in 
the Application Name (Finder, Mail., TextEdit)  menu just above the "hide" menu 
item.
Do be a little careful to verify the entry you put in this list as you can also 
assign unmodified single letter to shortcuts here.

Have fun!

Jonathan Cohn



> On Feb 1, 2021, at 12:52, Traci Duncan <our4p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, I’ve been Googling this morning and have found two ways to toggle 
> dark/light mode. One is creating an apple script, the other is creating a 
> workflow and saving it as an app.
> 
> The workflow as an app was super simple, but now I’m not sure if there is a 
> way to use a global keyboard shortcut to run it.
> 
> Is there a step I’m missing? Here’s the link where I learned the workflow.
> 
> https://beebom.com/how-quickly-switch-between-dark-light-mode-mac/ 
> <https://beebom.com/how-quickly-switch-between-dark-light-mode-mac/>
> 
> Thanks,
> Traci
> 
> 
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