Patrick, maybe you not read this in my previous post
i had QS in two places in my downloads folder and in apps. When i first started in downloads folder (usually i start an app first from the download folder just to see whether i must use this) i may have turned start at login on....and then i copied it to apps folder.....i unchecked "start at login" for the one in download folder and now everything is fine On Sep 13, 12:15 pm, Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Use spotlight to search and see if you have two copies of QS on your > machine. QS shouldn't let 2 instances run side by side. > > Is there anything appearing in the console? (found in the utilities > folder) > > On Sep 13, 4:48 am, ChrisCairns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > however, it is not the cause of problem described in "Disabling > > Triggers in certain apps" > > On 13-Sep-08, at 8:19 AM, Howard Melman wrote: > > > > Perhaps this is related somehow to your Current Web Page pasting > > > twice problem. > > > > I haven't heard of QS starting two instances. There must be > > > something on your machine starting it twice. Do you have it set to > > > start at login? There's a QS pref for this and of course you can > > > look at the login items in the OS X Account System Preferences. > > > > Howard > > > > On Sep 12, 2008, at 10:43 PM, ChrisCairns wrote: > > > >> At startup, two instances of QS open up.....i see the splash screen > > >> twice....and i can also see two QS running in Activity > > >> Monitor......how do i shut one of them from launching at startup. > > > >> Here's a list of the weird behaviour due to this (if anyone finds > > >> such behaviour, probably he has the same cause): > > > >> All triggers launch twice > > >> Pressing Cmd-Space (hotkey for invoking QS) toggles between the two > > >> QS command window (which i found good----i could see my penultimate > > >> search by toggling) > > >> Quitting QS does not quit it (bcoz one quits and other remains open)