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5 years agoAutofill on Android 12 doesn't seem to work
I just got a Pixel 6 Pro and have 1Password set up. 1Password is my autofill service.
When I add a new Google account, I long-press on the password entry widget and select "Autofill" from the bubb...
mverde
1Password Team
4 years ago@lamename from the other thread, it seems like you were able to get Dropbox sync working with @peri's suggestion. I'm glad to hear that you're back up and running again. :smile:
@tisbutascratch we've been investigating this on our end and we're also finding that the issue does seem to be specific to apps that separate the username and login fields onto separate screens. In our testing, we've found that this issue seems to be specific to the inline suggestions shown in Gboard. If you a different keyboard that supports inline suggestions, such as SwiftKey, or if you use a keyboard that doesn't support inline suggestions, then 1Password's Autofill results show up as expected. We're going to report this to Google as it's likely an issue introduced in a recent Gboard update.
@jheuristic @bouncetodrum could you also try an alternate keyboard such as SwiftKey to see if you find that Autofill works as expected in that case?
@bouncetodrum the accessibility shortcut is something new that was added to Android 12. It merely enables or disables an accessibility service, but it doesn't actually invoke any functionality. Unfortunately, after updating to Android 12, the shortcut seems to be turned on by default, which is confusing because it makes it look like it's a 1Password feature. My recommendation for most people is to turn the shortcut off in the accessibility settings on your device, unless you really want to be able to enable/disable the 1Password accessibility service on the fly.