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Tabaluga
11 months agoOccasional Contributor
Control item shown on Keyboard quick access
Hello, I do sometimes have several accounts on one webpage, for example on Gmail. But one of them is the item I use for 95% of the time. But quick access always suggests one that I use very rarely. I...
GreyM1P
1Password Team
10 months agoI meant the single login that is presented above the keyboard as soon as you click in a password field. Is the one that shows up possible to be influenced?
Favorites are supposed to show up first, but at time of writing, there's a known issue with that, however a fix has been written and is on the way, although I don't know exactly when it'll be available. ☞ Organize with favorites and tags
As for your other question, with two-page sign-in forms, such as Amazon, and others, it is usually the case that iOS doesn't offer you the "🔑 Passwords" on the email address or username field, since it's typically expecting to see two fields – one for username and one for password. Without both, it treats the email address field exactly as it would for something like signing up for a newsletter.
Because 1Password can't do anything to influence the behaviour of iOS's Password AutoFill system, I can suggest a workaround. In iOS, you can set up "text replacement" shortcuts which take an abbreviation that you choose, such as .em
or something like that, and replace it with the text of your choice.
☞ How to use Auto-Correction and predictive text on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
That way, when you encounter a two-page sign-in form like this one, you can enter whatever abbreviation you choose to enter your email address, then you'll be able to autofill on the password page using the "🔑 Passwords" button on the keyboard.
In iOS 18, you can also double-tap the field (just like how you copy and paste) and tap AutoFill > Passwords, which will open the 1Password pop-up. iOS doesn't tell 1Password "where" you are, like it does when you autofill using the "🔑 Passwords" button on the keyboard, so you'll have to find the item and tap the (•••) three-dot menu next to the username field to Copy it, so that you can paste it into the field on the first page of the form.
I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any questions. :)