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3 years ago1P shortcut conflict with default Google Doc shortcut in Safari
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 s...
- 3 months ago
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:
- Update to macOS Tahoe.
- Open Safari.
- Click on Safari next to the Apple logo in the menu bar and then click Settings.
- Click Extensions.
- Choose 1Password then scroll down and edit the shortcut.
I hope that helps!-Dave
rickychitarrone
2 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thanks Dave. I've gone straight to 1Password contact form. The agent acknowledged the issue without hinting any timetable concerning a release in which it would be fixed. It's hard to tell exactly what the responding agent thought, but it seems like the very idea of an app developer repurposing a system-wide keystroke combination for their browser extension isn't a problem so long as there's a means of changing it within the browser, which Safari doesn't allow. My thought is just to rerelease it either with keystrokes that don't conflict with most browser-based text editing (Docs, Word for Web, et al.) or just disable the feature altogether, since it's entirely redundant. There's already a keystroke combo with which a Mac user can invoke 1P from anywhere in the GUI. The feature is covered. Nobody needs an extra one just for the browser. I don't know whether the message penetrated. Time will tell.