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mtissington
Frequent Contributor
4 years ago

really confused and messed up shortcuts

I am running 8.5.83 on Mac Desktop
Firefox extension is 2.2.4

I would like a single shortcut to unlock and auto fill without being prompted with a list of possibilities.
The list always seems to include my contact card.

My fill shortcut of cmd + \ does nothing

Please explain how these shortcuts work (or not) together.


1Password Version: 8.5.83
Extension Version: 2.2.4
OS Version: macOS

15 Replies

  • Jack_P_1P's avatar
    Jack_P_1P
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    Hi mtissington:

    Would disabling "Show autofill menu on field focus" in the screenshot I edited work for your use case then? This would result in the autofill menu not displaying by default, but would allow for Cmd+\ to work as expected. Let me know!

    Jack

  • mtissington's avatar
    mtissington
    Frequent Contributor

    I really have no desire for 1Passwword to popup little boxes asking me if I want to auto fill or save a password. It can't read my mind. I want to be able to click a short cut key and have it either fill or show me a list of suggestions if there is more than one.

    1Passwords has become far to complicated and tries to be clever when it frequently is not.

  • Jack_P_1P's avatar
    Jack_P_1P
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    Hey mtissington:

    It looks like 1Password in your browser is not set to allow filling and saving. In the screenshot you've provided enable these two settings I've marked with arrows:

    After enabling those two settings, using your Fill in Browser shortcut configured in 1Password 8 for Mac as Nhat mentioned should work as expected. Pressing Cmd+\ if you have only a single Login item for the website you are on will automatically fill the username and password, and if you have multiple Login items, it will open the in-line menu with your list of Logins.

    Let me know how you get on with that!

    Jack

  • Hello mtissington,

    To use "Cmd+\" to fill on a browser, we have to unlock the 1Password in the browser first, and after that, pressing "Cmd+\" will autofill for you if you have only one login item on a website. If 1Password detects multiple items on a website, it will offer a list of suggestions you might want to use, and it could include your contact information.