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January 6, 2025
Question

Keyboard shortcuts not available on fedora?

  • January 6, 2025
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Hello!

I recently started using Fedora Workstation 41 and I have 1password 8.10.56 installed. There appears to be no keyboard shortcut function at all. I was clearing up a conflict for the quick access shortcut and realized 1Password doesn't wasn't using it either. The section to configure shortcuts isn't present at all in general settings like on my other systems.

I installed from the rpm stable repo. Has this functionality been changed/removed? I'm not seeing anything about it in recent release notes.

Thank you for your time and assistance!


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3 replies

DenalB
January 14, 2025

Hey, @rakehandle !

The section to configure shortcuts isn't present at all in general settings like on my other systems.
Last year I also found out that there is no possibility in 1Password anymore for configuring shortcuts https://1password.community/discussion/comment/721384/#Comment_721384. But I didn't get an answer yet. 😒

January 20, 2025

Thanks @DenalB,
I've actually really been enjoying Fedora so far and I love 1password, so fingers crossed I suppose.

DenalB
January 20, 2025

@rakehandle
What I did was to create keyboard shortcuts for 1Password in KDE settings.

I think it should work in Gnome, too. Give it a try.