Unrestricted keystroke bindings for spaces?

i can't seem to find my previous post on this ...
i have long anticipated the possibility that apple may not be so restrictive on keystroke bindings for switching spaces in leopard. but now, of course, through the GUI they are quite restrictive.
i have been using Virtue for some time now, and i am so accustomed to using my own bindings, alt-Z and alt-X to switch left and right, respectively. it's so efficient, simple and minimal.these are nice because you can switch with the left hand and the right hand can use the mouse.
ANYWAY, i know i can wait for a 3rd party app to make it happen, but does anyone know how this might be accomplished now?
i would continue to use virtue but (a) some features aren't working so well now in leopard and (b) maintenance of virtue has stopped because spaces is supposed to be "all that."
an answer to this would seriously make my day ... anyone?

Which L&F you're using? Is the combo editable or not?
Looks silly the question, but the implementations are just so different...
Kurta

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