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January 12, 2022
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Shift+Command+X command still shows 1Password in Safari even when changed to another one

  • January 12, 2022
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Hi! I'm using 1Password Beta 8.5.0 version and 1Password for Safari extension with it, works great. But I noticed a problem - when editing text in Google Docs, I often use Shift+Command+X combination as it makes text cross-through (very convenient to quickly mark things as done in a document). I redefined the keyboard shortcuts in 1Password, but when I use the combination, it still shows 1Password in Safari. Can this be fixed? Thank you!


1Password Version: 8.5.0
Extension Version: 2.1.4
OS Version: macOS 12.1

Best answer by 1P_Dave

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

4 replies

kevin_li
1Password Employee
January 13, 2022

Hi @ezaritov.

Currently, there is no way to change 1Password's shortcuts in Safari, but it is an issue our developers are aware of and are working to improve and implement that feature. I made sure to add your voice to it.

I apologize for the inconvenience it caused.

ref: dev/core/core#9365

January 13, 2022

Thank you!

Jack_P_1P
1Password Employee
January 24, 2022

On behalf of Kevin, you're very welcome @ezaritov! :smile:

1P_Dave
1P_DaveAnswer
1Password Employee
September 26, 2025

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