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September 26, 2023
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1P shortcut conflict with default Google Doc shortcut in Safari

  • September 26, 2023
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Hi there, I'm just chiming in as another user whose work in Google Docs is significantly impacted by the devs choice to use a default Google Docs shortcut (Shift-Command-x) as a 1Password extension shortcut.

I love 1P but this is very frustrating. I'm leaving a new thread because all of the other threads on this are "resolved" but this is still an issue. Thanks.


1Password Version: 8.10.16
Extension Version: 2.15.1
OS Version: macOS 13.4.1
Browser: Safari

Best answer by 1P_Dave

Hello!

I'm happy to share that Safari 26, included with macOS Tahoe, now includes the ability to change browser extension keyboard shortcuts. 🎉

This means you can change the default shortcut (Command–Shift–X) for opening the 1Password pop-up, in case you already use that combo for something else. Here’s how to set it up:

  1. Update to macOS Tahoe
  2. Open Safari.
  3. Click on Safari next to the  Apple logo in the menu bar and then click Settings
  4. Click Extensions.
  5. Choose 1Password then scroll down and edit the shortcut.


I hope that helps! 

-Dave

14 replies

1p_jac
1Password Employee
September 27, 2023

Hi @grodeska

I do apologize for the shortcuts issue you're seeing between 1Password in your browser and Google Docs. As you may have seen in other threads, 1Password for Safari doesn't contain a way to change keyboard shortcuts but we do have an open issue raised with the development team regarding this and working with our partners at Apple on.

If you did use another browser, you could change the 1Password in the browser's keyboard shortcuts by heading to the Extensions manager. For example in Chrome: chrome://extensions/shortcuts

ref: dev/core/core#8796

March 27, 2024

1Password Team - Has this been resolved?
I have 22 team members on a business account with you. We are migrating from 1Password 7 to 8 and this feature makes no sense.

Please tell us there is a fix.

I've noticed older forum posts asking about this that were closed without resolution.

March 29, 2024

I've seen multiple other threads on this topic. When will 1Password stop hijacking cmd-shift-x in the safari extension?

You have a support article saying that this is configurable in the extension, but it's not.
https://support.1password.com/keyboard-shortcuts/
* To customize these keyboard shortcuts, right-click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and choose Settings, then scroll down to the Shortcuts section. Keyboard shortcut customization isn't currently supported in 1Password for Safari.

1Password browser extension version 2.21.0
22100001, on STABLE channel


1Password Version: 8.10.28
Extension Version: 2.21.0
OS Version: MacOS 14.2.1
Browser: Safari

1P_Tommy
1Password Employee
March 29, 2024

@morkeemork

From the page you linked too.

Shift-Command-X Open or close the 1Password pop-up in Chrome, Edge, Brave, or Safari.*

  • To customize these keyboard shortcuts, right-click the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and choose Settings, then scroll down to the Shortcuts section. Keyboard shortcut customization isn't currently supported in 1Password for Safari.

Safari does not offer a way to customize the shortcut to my knowledge. I'll file this with the team to ensure they know this is something affecting you.

I would recommend considering an update to macOS when possible. 14.4.1 is available. Of course it could have been a typo, too. No worries just making you aware.

ref: dev/core/core#9365

March 29, 2024

Updating MacOS doesn't solve the problem.

How many times will you file this feature request before someone will be willing to fix it. I'm sure your team has a huge backlog, but given the number of threads I've read on this issue, it seems like this should get prioritized.

Also, you documentation certainly has a typo. You should at the very least fix that.

1P_Tommy
1Password Employee
March 29, 2024

I did not indicate (updating) would help the given trouble you described. It was merely an observation that you were behind on updates.

Keyboard shortcut customization isn't currently supported in 1Password for Safari.

I'm not sure what you mean. It looks like this is mentioned. Did I miss something? It's possible. Please let me know.

July 21, 2024

Chiming in: this matter, which was first brought up in September 2023 in this thread, remains unresolved in my up-to-date version of 1Password. According to earlier posts, this was raised with the development team that same month and again in March this year. What needs to happen to get this addressed without further delay?

Mac & PC users expect ⇧⌘X (or its PC analog) to be universal for text strikeout; when so much text editing happens with web-based editors (Docs, Word for Web, webmail), hijacking that command for a password management program is an instance of poor judgement. That the issue has remained unaddressed to now is an instance of poor management, particularly when the command is entirely redundant in 1Password. Within Mac OS, ⇧⌘space already brings up the same function from anywhere in the Mac OS environment. Further, it remains impossible to change this setting within 1Password for Safari: there is no keyboard shortcuts option in this version of the app.

Poor choices happen all the time in software development. These are all forgivable when the provider listens to its users and makes necessary changes. It's beyond irksome when it seems like the client is being ignored, now all these months later.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
July 22, 2024

@rickychitarrone

Thank you for the feedback, I've shared it with the team internally.

If you're using Firefox or a Chromium browser then you can customize the shortcut by right-clicking the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and choosing Settings, then scrolling down to the Shortcuts section.

Safari doesn't allow users to customize shortcuts for browser extensions and our development team has filed an issue with Apple to have this changed so that you can choose the best shortcut for your workflow.

-Dave

ref: dev/core/core#9365

July 22, 2024

Thanks Dave.

The point is that 1P had no business approrpriating this command anywhere in the Mac environment, and particularly in a browser, for reasons I’d already mentioned.

So, yes, I suppose that I could reposses this command in other browsers. But I would much prefer that there not be this redundant keyboard shortcut in the browser at all. Safari is my browser of choice these days, and I see no good reason to switch to another browser just because 1P irresponsibly hijacked an important, universal keyboard shortcut for its own use. Rather, I believe the onus is on the developers to correct their mistake. Hard assed of me? Sure, I guess so. But also a thoroughly reasonable expectation.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
July 25, 2024

@rickychitarrone

I definitely understand the disruption being caused by the situation and I've made sure to communicate your feedback to the team that owns 1Password in the browser's shortcuts. Hopefully the situation is improved in the future.

-Dave

ref: dev/core/core#8796
ref: dev/core/core#9365