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 working quickly with Google Docs I'm basically forced to remove the browser plugin.
Can you please address this or tell me how to change/disable the shortcut?
1Password Version: 8.7.0
Extension Version: 2.3.3
OS Version: Monterey 12.3.1 (21E258)
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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.
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). I don't even see this as a listed shortcut in the 1password safari extension settings or in the main app settings.
Team Member
Hi @Chipito / @rizler:
Thanks for your feedback on this. As it currently stands, it isn't possible to customize this shortcut in 1Password for Safari, so I'll share your thoughts with the team.
Jack
ref: dev/core/core#8796
Thanks, @Jack.P_1P
Indeed, this is maddening. And it can't be changed! And it's not listed anywhere in the settings for either the app OR the extension's settings.
(Sorry, double posted due to a content blocker making it seem like this wasn't working.)
(🤦♂️)
Team Member
Hey @pdokas:
Thanks for your feedback on this. I'll add you to the issue I've referenced above.
Jack