Conflict between 1Password and Grammarian PRO2 X

Peter Loader
Peter Loader
Community Member

Have noticed that when I click the 1Password icon on the upper mac menu bar it somehow affects the Grammarian PRO2 X Pencil Icon by making it disappear. Clicking other icons like Dropbox, TextExpander, Default Folder X have no issues. Not sure 1Password is the problem of course, just noticed that there is a conflict with Grammarian PRO2 X.

Anyone else experiencing this issue?

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  • littlebobbytables
    littlebobbytables
    1Password Alumni

    HI @Peter Loader

    We've not had a report of this before so it help could you let us know what versions of everything involved are please. It would be very useful to know what version of OS X, 1Password and Grammarian PRO2 X you are running. Cheers :smile:

  • Peter Loader
    Peter Loader
    Community Member

    1Password is version 4.4.3 and Grammarian PRO2 X is version 2.0.9 on OSX 10.9.5. Thanks.

  • littlebobbytables
    littlebobbytables
    1Password Alumni
    edited December 2014

    Hi @Peter Loader

    I don't quite have your setup but I did briefly try playing with Grammarian PRO2 X. In my mucking about what I've observed is it sets itself up as a keyboard and it gets disabled any time a secure input field is used. This is to be expected as the point behind the secure input is that nothing but the program that called for the secure field can listen to the keyboard.

    So I only observed this when the Master Password is being requested. Now something odd is still going on as I did observe that Grammarian PRO2 X struggled to re-enable itself if you closed the 1Password mini window instead of submitting your Master Password. So as long as your vault in unlocked Grammarian PRO2 X behaves normally (at least from my very brief observations.

    If this matches your observations it also explains why other icons don't have the same effect, beyond 1Password there are very few non-Apple programs I can test with that request a secure field. How does that compare against what you've seen?

    ref: OPM-2675

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