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ttsukagoshi
2 years agoNew Contributor
Open Quick Access keyboard shortcut conflicting with macOS's Reminders
Hi, thanks so much for the great app & service; 1Password has been helping me boost my productivity AND security!!
I've noticed a minor issue with its keyboard shortcut that I need help resolving:
Reminders has a keyboard shortcut to indent items (Command + ]), but when I try to use this while the app is active, the 1P Quick Access pops up.
The official Shift + Command + Space shortcut for Open Quick Access also works, and I don't see any reference to the Command + ] shortcut in the context of 1Password. I have not changed any keyboard shortcut settings on 1Password or macOS.
I want to use Command + ] for Reminders, not for Open Quick Access. Do you have any ideas on how to achieve this?
FYI...
- Here's Apple's official reference to the Reminders keyboard shortcuts, although I seem to have access only to its Japanese version: https://support.apple.com/ja-jp/guide/reminders/remn19b3424c/mac
- The shortcut for outdenting items on Reminders (
Command+[) works as intended. Quick Access does not open up. - I use the Japanese keyboard (JIS) on my Macbook Pro Late 2023.
3 Replies
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm happy that the workaround helps! 🙂
-Dave
- ttsukagoshiNew Contributor
Hi 1P_Dave,
Your workaround worked; I've changed the Autofill shortcut and
Cmd + ]is now working with Reminders as intended. Thank you!!!BTY, I have set Autofill to
Option + Cmd + Ffor Auto*F*ill because I couldn't think of anything else; I'll just change it to something else if any other conflict occurs.Thank you again!
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Hello ttsukagoshi! 👋
I'm sorry that the wrong keyboard shortcut is opening Quick Access. It sounds like you're running into a known issue that our developers are investigating where certain keyboard layouts cause issues with the default keyboard shortcuts such as confusing
CMD + ]withCMD + \Changing the default keyboard shortcut for Autofill will allow you to workaround the issue for now:
- Open and unlock 1Password for Mac.
- Click on 1Password next to the  in the menu bar.
- Click Settings.
- Click General.
- Change the shortcut for "Autofill" to something else.
Let me know if that helps. 🙂
-Dave
ref: dev/core/core#20365
ref: dev/core/core#18667