Using Keyboard Shortcut in Safari

Jimmbo
Jimmbo
Community Member
edited July 11 in 1Password in the Browser

In Safari/Settings/Extensions, current "1Password for Safari" is enabled, and "1Password (v7.9.11)" is listed but not enabled.

1P desktop app is configured with a shortcut to Fill Login/Show 1P. When I use that shortcut in Safari, it tries to activate the non-enabled 1P extension (v.7.9.11). It's a mess.

I'm guessing you'll advise me to delete the latter, but, in any event, can I make the shortcut work with the current Safari Extension, or do you want us to use the mouse to open/activate 1P on web forms?


1Password Version: 7.9.11
Extension Version: 2.25.1
OS Version: macOS 14.5
Browser: Safari

Comments

  • Hi @Jimmbo, thanks for reaching out!

    Using the Command-Backslash (\) autofill shortcut with the 1Password 7 desktop app will result in a message to activate the old 1Password Safari extension since it's packaged with 1Password 7. Since 1Password 7 is no longer supported, I'd recommend upgrading to 1Password 8:

    The 1Password for Mac desktop app (version 8) will give you the option to continue using the Command-Backslash (\) keyboard shortcut to engage Universal Autofill to fill in your apps and browsers when using 1Password for Mac. If you're using the 1Password for Safari extension on its own, you can click the suggested login item when the extension is unlocked in your browser to autofill.

    You can find a list of 1Password keyboard shortcuts here: 1Password keyboard shortcuts. Please note that the Command-Backslash (\) autofill shortcut does not apply to the 1Password extension.

    Let me know if you have any questions!

    -David