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There is a "Show Desktop" shortcut setting in Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Mission Control(at least in my Mavericks)That might be where you need to change, instead of QuickSilverCheers,
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 8:52 PM, KnockKnock <klas...@gmail.com> wrote:
My shortcut for "Show Desktop" is not working like I want it to.Earlier on I had made a ShortCut in QuickSilver (fn + F11), which showed me my desktop (all open windows were hidden), and a new press on fn + F11 showed me again all my opens windows, and closed the picture of my Desktop.I can make Shortcuts for everything else, opening Mail, Safari and iTunes. And the combination of fn + F11 works fine. It opens the window (see attached screenshot), but it does not SHOW me my desktop.I have read about the Cmd + Alt + H + M trick, but that doesn´t reverse the trick, closing the desctop and openening all the windows again.It´s like the windows guys use Win + D I think they usePlease help ;=)
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