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martinewski
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4 years ago

The key combination "Command + Shift + \" can't be used because it's already used

Hello folks.

After several problems arose in the last few weeks on my Mac, I decided on a clean install of macOS Monterey today.

After reinstalling 1Password and logging into my account, I can't set anymore the 'Show 1Password' and 'Fill Login or Show 1Password' to ⇧⌘\ and ⌘\ respectively.

1. I can set to other key combinations.

2. None of these combinations are used in any of the keyboard shortcuts in System Preferences.

3. Searching the web, I found https://1password.community/discussion/86308/key-combination-cant-be-used where the culprit is Alfred, which I do use. I've gone through every Alfred setting but I can't find anything. Quitting Alfred doesn't "release" the shortcut also. Both apps (1P & Alfred) had their settings restored from the previous install, so they have the same keyboard shortcuts they had working fine before.

4. Quitting every app I have installed doesn't work also. Setting the same keyboard shortcuts in other apps is allowed and work fine.

Any tips on how can I find what's going on in 1Password? :(

Thanks in advance.


1Password Version: 7.9.2 (70902005)
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: macOS 12.1

20 Replies

  • danco's avatar
    danco
    Super Contributor

    Having a different keyboard can confuse things. US and UK keyboards have $ on the upper part of the 4 key, so $ is the same as shift-4

    Whether AgileBits (or you) can change things for a different keyboard I leave to them.

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    Cmd + $ is equivalent to Cmd + Shift + 4.

    Definitely not on my Swiss keyboard. 😉

    I’ve never seen a system shortcut conflicting with cmd + $ ever before on this keyboard actually.

  • 1P_Ben's avatar
    1P_Ben
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    @thebigdreamer

    I searched in Settings.app for a shortcut set to cmd + $, finding nothing.

    Cmd + $ is equivalent to Cmd + Shift + 4.

    @levymetal

    It would be awesome if 1Password could allow advanced users to bind conflicting shortcuts (with a warning, of course).

    I tried making that argument but it's a non-starter; sorry.

    Ben

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    1P_Ben thanks for the reply. But as @levymetal says, I was also using the same shortcut for 10 years (cmd + $) without any issue… and the ironic part is that the default shortcut set by 1P is the same, I’ve just tried to invert the two, not setting a different one!

    I searched in Settings.app for a shortcut set to cmd + $, finding nothing.

    Worth to mention that I only have this issue on my new M1 MacBook Pro and not on the old Intel one (both running the same latest macOS version).

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    I'm having a similar problem. For the past 10 years I've been using ⌥\ for the Fill Login shortcut. I've recently reformatted my machine, and 1Password no longer allows me to set this shortcut and gives a "The key combination ⌥\ can't be used!" error. I think this might occur because ⌥\ appears to be a shortcut for «, a character I'll never need a shortcut for.

    Other apps will happily allow me to bind ⌥\, so I don't think MacOS prevents conflicting shortcuts from being bound. I think the issue is that 1Password will not allow the shortcut to be bound if it detects a conflict. Providing a warning is fine, but ultimately it should be the users choice to bind a shortcut (even if it has a conflict). Having to relearn 10 years of muscle memory is... painful.

    It would be awesome if 1Password could allow advanced users to bind conflicting shortcuts (with a warning, of course).

  • 1P_Ben's avatar
    1P_Ben
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    @thebigdreamer

    Cmd + $ is used by macOS itself, for taking screenshots. So, there is indeed a conflict there.

    Ben

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    Hello there,

    I've got the same issue on a brand new MacBook Pro 2021.

    1Password is the first app I'm installing so no other third-party should be interfering.

    I want to use cmd-$ to Show 1Password and option-cmd-$ to Fill login (e.g. invert the default behaviour).

    However when I remove the default shortcuts and want to add cmd-$ to Show 1P, I get the same error popup.

  • 1P_Ben's avatar
    1P_Ben
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    On behalf of Jack, you're welcome. :) If we can be of further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.

    Ben

  • martinewski's avatar
    martinewski
    New Contributor

    Hello Jack. Even though one of the shortcuts is not the one I was used to use, it's one that works!

    Thanks a lot for the workaround. :)

  • Jack_P_1P's avatar
    Jack_P_1P
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    Hi martinewski:

    I'm sorry you had to reset your Mac, I know how annoying that is. :( The good news is I'd be happy to help get your shortcuts up and running again!

    This is something that we've been investigating, and haven't tied down just yet, but these steps do tend to get everything working again. Just as a note, this will clear all 1Password preferences, so any changes you've made will be set to default, as well as ensure you have your account password, as fingerprint unlock will be disabled.

    1. If 1Password is running, right-click the 1Password icon at the top right of your macOS menu bar, and choose Quit 1Password Completely.
    2. Open Finder and go to: ~/Library/Containers/com.agilebits.onepassword7/Data/Library
    3. Locate Preferences and move it to Trash.
    4. Go to: ~/Library/Group Containers/2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebits/Library
    5. Locate Preferences and move it to Trash.
    6. Open Terminal and run the following command: killall cfprefsd
    7. Open and unlock 1Password, and confirm that your default keyboard shortcuts are in place.

    Let me know how that goes!

    Jack