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- 1P_Timothy
Community Manager
Hello @sammoon thanks for joining us. I'm glad to hear this thread was useful for you. Let us know if we can help with anything else!
- Former Member
Thank you everyone!! I came here to find this. The floating button was driving me crazy.
- 1P_Timothy
Community Manager
Hello @jvicswain thanks for the feedback! In Android 11, accessibility shortcuts were presented as a small figure in the bottom right corner. In Android 12, most now appear as floating icons. In my experience accessibility shortcuts don't have a long press context or trash option like you might see for other app icons. Accessibility shortcuts can be managed through accessibility settings.
That being said, I can definitely see how it would be useful to have more readily available access to these settings. I have passed along your feedback to the development team. Thanks again!
- Former Member
At the very least provide a long press context or trash option at the bottom of the screen as is expected with most Google floating icons.
- Former Member
You are very welcome @anndinkc :)
- Former Member
@ag_ana :) Literally music to my ears. Thank you!
- Former Member
Thank you for the feedback @anndinkc! I will pass your feedback along to the developers :+1:
- Former Member
1P_Timothy thank you. still super hard to find the setting in the app, please make easier
1password > settings > auto-fill > accessibility > 1password > 1password shortcut (OFF)
- 1P_Timothy
Community Manager
Hello @thewoolleyman
Tapping the floating button turns Accessibility for 1Password on and off under Settings > Autofill. In short, this is not something you will likely need to do so it's best to turn the shortcut off.
We developed our Accessibility feature to help pick up slack from Autofill where Autofill is blocked or can't detect the fields. Our Accessibility feature is built into accessibility services which includes more conventional accessibility services such as TalkBack and text to speech. While it is quite useful to switch conventional accessibility services on and off without sifting through the settings app you're less likely to be switching Accessibility for 1Password on and off frequently.
- Former Member
Thanks for reminding me how to get rid of it.
I turned it on because I thought it would be useful, but it doesn't seem to do anything that I can see, even when I'm filling out a password field.