Another Question is do i have to use the "fn command alt and apple"
keys with another  to make a trigger or can i use say fx to open
firefox at the mo i'm using commad+f but would like to use fx, when i
try to load the fx into the hotkey area but it wont take that combo.

On Nov 7, 9:11 am, cripster2009 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks very much for that it is just what i wanted, all i need to do
> now is follow Howard's guide and add a trigger.  Do you know of any
> program i can use to lock up my Macbook while i'm away from it, in
> windows you can use "ctrl+alt+del" to do it.
>
> On Nov 7, 3:21 am, "Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Open QS's preferences, click on the Plug-ins tab, and install the
> > Extra Scripts module. That will add a script called Fast Logout to the
> > Quicksilver catalogue, which does what you describe. Then simply start
> > typing Fast Logout into the first pane until it appears. By default
> > the action in the second pane should be the Run action. Press return
> > with Run in the second pane, and presto.
>
> > If you want you can follow Howard's user guide to set this up as a
> > trigger.
>
> > On Nov 5, 5:40 pm, cripster2009 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all i'm very very new to Quicksilver, i downloaded it because i'm
> > > disabled and  wanted something to bring up the login window so i can
> > > lock it down while i'm away from the macbook, so i did a search and
> > > there was a story about using Quicksilver to do what i want, so i
> > > downloaded, and now i don't know how to get the login screen to work,
> > > i've looked in the manual but i'm finding it very hard to follow.
>
> > > If any one can help with this i'd be a very happy person
>
> > > Regards.......
>
> > > Graham
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > > ps     sorry if this post is in the wrong place

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