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4 years agoShortcut interferes with Google Docs functionality
The shortcut cmd-shift-x is used in 2.3.3 of the safari plug-in to pop down the 1password window.
This is the same shortcut used by Google Docs to strikethrough text. It's so disruptive to workin...
- 24 days ago
I'm happy to share that Safari 26, included with macOS Tahoe, now includes the ability to change browser extension keyboard shortcuts. 🎉
This means you can change the default shortcut (Command–Shift–X) for opening the 1Password pop-up, in case you already use that combo for something else. Here’s how to set it up:
- Update to macOS Tahoe.
- Open Safari.
- Click on Safari next to the Apple logo in the menu bar and then click Settings.
- Click Extensions.
- Choose 1Password then scroll down and edit the shortcut.
I hope that helps!-Dave
brebre
4 years agoNew Contributor
I fixed this in Chrome. (This probably isn't going to help you since you're a Safari user, but pasting here in case it's helpful for Chrome folks.)
1 - Install 1Password 8 for Mac.
2 - In Chrome, go to a login page. Press CMD+\
3 - When prompted, enable the Privacy options to allow that shortcut to access accessibility features on your mac.
4 - In Chrome, go to chrome://extensions/shortcuts
5 - Edit the "Activate the extension" and make it blank.
6 - From now on, use CMD+\ to fill forms.