Change the copy user and copy password shortcuts
I love the shortcuts, but I am having a hard time using the Control-Shift-C to copy the password, and it very much interrupts my flow. I type at about 90 WPM and Control-Shift-C puts too much stress on my left hand.
Would it be possible to make the shortcuts customizable? Both in the extension and the app, please?
For reference, I love the KeePass shortcuts where Control-B copies the username, and Control-C copies the password. I don't expect everyone to find this natural or intuitive (it's almost like a-b-c, first b, then c), but I'd love to have the option of using these.
1Password Version: 8.10.0
Extension Version: 2.8.1
OS Version: Windows 21H2 Build 22000.1696
Browser:_ Chrome 111.0.5563.147
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Hi @chutz! I can absolutely understand how being able to customize the copy-related shortcuts would be helpful in streamlining your workflow. I've filed a feature request with our Product team on your behalf, including all of the details you've provided here.
While I can't make any promises as to if or when this change might be made to 1Password, you can keep an eye on future changes in our release notes: 1Password Releases
Thanks for taking the time to provide your feedback about this 😄
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I highly support this request. It's a pain that 1Password does not support different keyboard shortcuts for copy username and password!
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Thank you for reaching out. 1Password does indeed have different shortcuts for copying the username and the password:
- Ctrl + C: Copy the username or primary field of the selected item.
- Ctrl + Shift + C: Copy the password of the selected item.
- Ctrl + Alt + C: Copy the one-time password of the selected item.
Do you mean that you'd like to customize these shortcuts like the others in this thread? I look forward to hearing from you.
-Dave
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Hi Dave,
thanks for the quick answer.
I'm fine with Ctrl + Shift + C. Just could not find that shortcut anywhere.
brgds.
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I'm happy that I was able to help. 🙂
-Dave
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