>... sometimes I have problems to hide PM. Was there a solution?

Like checking to see if you have any third party software that might have
remapped the combination (iKey, Key Xing, Menu Master, etc.)?

Or this discussion?:

Thomas Andersson:
> Strange: all of a sudden command+H will not hide PM5. Anyone else
> having the same problem?

Jim Pistrang:
>> I've occasionally had this happen with both PM and Safari in OSX.
>> Try a restart, see if that fixes things.

Midi:
>> I have had this happen occasionally. If I highlight a message or
>> empty the mail trash, it goes away.

Thomas Andersson :
>>> Well, it didn´t for me, and I suspect my problem had something
>>> to do with my using VirtualDesktop. When I shifted to the desktop
>>> where I had placed PM the last time, everything worked fine again.

Jay:
>>>> In Mac OS X.2.6, I find that occasionally I can't hide PowerMail,
>>>> but it's not a PowerMail issue. It occasionally happens in other
>>>> apps as well. Simply clicking on the desktop solves the problem
>>>> or, if you need a mindless diversion, you can select "Show All"
>>>> in the PowerMail menu, then hide each open app one by one.

Barbara Needham:
>>>>> Don't forget you can restart the finder which sometimes fixes
>>>>> issues like this.
>>>>> Very hazard free operation.

Kename:
>>>>>> Also, if you have managed to hide the finder and any other
>>>>>> apps except for PowerMail, trying to hide PowerMail will not
>>>>>> have any effect.

cheshirekat:
>>>>> Search Versiontracker or Macupdate for a utility you can use to
>>>>> hide all applications with one click of the icon that sits in
>>>>> the menu bar. I find it easier to hide all applications, then
>>>>> select the one I need front and visible.

Chris
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