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krusnof
4 years agoDedicated Contributor
Taking over Google Docs shortcut
Why can't I change the browser shortcut for Cmd+Shift+X since it takes over for Google Docs Strikethrough... Even the browser plug-in is not consistent with the desktop app's shortcuts. Doesn't make any sense.
1Password Version: 80500002
Extension Version: 2.1.4
OS Version: 12.1
14 Replies
- Former Member
Thank you, Jack_P_1P
- Jack_P_1P
1Password Team
Hi @Chipito:
Thanks for sharing. I've added your feedback to our internal issue on this.
Jack
- Former Member
Just came here to make this same complaint! I use that shortcut ALL THE TIME in google docs so this is really annoying especially since it wasn't an issue with previous versions of 1password. Can we at least make it customizable (i use safari).
- 1P_Ben
1Password Team
That isn't a call that Yaron or I get to make, but I can say that Yaron has been advocating that this be improved.
Ben
- krusnofDedicated Contributor
Great, so nothing will happen with this one. Thanks
- Former Member
Thanks for the feedback and input, I'll forward it to the team :+1:
- krusnofDedicated Contributor
I need you to not take over Google Sheets default shortcuts in Safari. It was never an issue in the past, so it's a decision by AgileBits to do so... End of excuses and circumventions. Thanks much.
- Former Member
Hey krusnof ,
Shortcuts are the wild west of browsers. There are very little available shortcuts that vary between each browser and we do our best to offer the most relevant shortcut there that is available. In Chromium browsers (and Safari) it is CMD+SHIFT+X, and in Firefox it is CMD+. (Command + Period).
There's no easy shortcut that is available and works well on all browsers, which is why they are different between some browsers.
In Chromium browsers you can adjust the shortcut and try different things until you find one that works better for you, but in Safari that is not an option as of yet.However, you can definitely use CMD+\ to utilize the extension in Safari instead of CMD+SHIFT+X. If you press CMD+\ it will trigger the 1Password 8 desktop app and allow you to unlock it (and the extension), and will autofill the page you're currently on, or display the autofill suggestions under the username/password field if there's more than one login entry for this website.
- krusnofDedicated Contributor
But I really don't understand why the desktop app has shortcuts in there that are different. Doesn't make sense from a UX perspective. and then each browser will need to be customized individually.
- krusnofDedicated Contributor
Safari 15.1