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Forum Discussion
Anonymous
4 years agoQuick Access versus Browser Extension and Keyboard Shortcuts
Currently Quick Access does not have any sense of context. I hope this changes prior to general release to match or exceed what Mini had. Regardless, the browser extensions do have such contextual aw...
dgbeecher
4 years agoDedicated Contributor
I'm reviving this old topic to ask again whether the keyboard shortcut for 1Password for Safari can be managed via the browser extension's settings. As far as I can tell, it cannot. But I wonder if I'm missing something? Because this article says it should be possible ... see screenshot:
Also, above, @ag_yaron suggested to "utilize the extension's popup (which is basically 1Password mini in your browser). You can call it using the extension's shortcut, which you can also change in the extension's settings page." ... but I don't see how to do this. I'm on 1Password for Safari v2.2.3.
I'd also like to point out that I don't see any documentation, either on the above article or in the settings themselves, that there even is a keyboard shortcut for 1Password for Safari. I only learned about CMD-OPT-X by reading @dfleiva's comment on this forum post (thanks!!).
Lastly, I wanted to brag a bit, because I've just engineered (using Keyboard Maestro) the setup that @alexclst proposed above. Now, with a single keyboard shortcut (of my own choosing), Keyboard Maestro will trigger 1Password for Safari only if Safari is the frontmost app; otherwise it will trigger Quick Access. It's working great! (Happy to provide details if anyone's interested.)