5 second delay with restoring 1Password from system tray
If 1Password is minimized to the system tray, clicking the system tray icon or pressing the corresponding hotkey, there is a delay of 3-5 seconds without any response and till the desktop app actually appears. This is not very convenient, because you never know if you pressed the correct hotkey or clicked the correct icon - you need to wait.
If you minimize 1Password and immediately again click the tray icon, the delay is shorter. But if 1Password wasn't used for some minutes or an hour, restoring takes these 3-5 seconds.
On the other hand, pressing CTRL-SHIFT+Space for quick access instantly brings up the quick access search bar. No delay at all. Always.
There is also a very inconvenient delay of about 1 second if you double-click an entry in 1Password to open it in a new window. I really expect to open a readonly window of some entry to open instantly.
This is not a new behavior. It was always this way.
I have a moderately powerful computer (i7-6700k) with enough RAM (16 GB), so it's probably not because of a bottleneck with my hardware. As I said: Quick access always opens instantly, so there's proof that it's possible to open a dialog instantly, even if the app was minimized for hours.
A similar annoying delay with no response happens if 1Password tells that there is an update pending. If I click the button to update, there is no immediate response that I clicked something, but 3-5 seconds later 1Password vanishes and the update will take place. I expect some immediate response that my click was successful. Currently, there is no indication in the GUI I even clicked. Usually, buttons get grayed out if they are clicked.
1Password Version: 80500018 nightly
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Windows 10