1Password extension in Safari

howwhy
howwhy
Community Member

When I click on the 1Password extension icon in Safari, it brings up a dropdown menu. When I click on Logins, it brings up another dropdown menu with a partial list of my logins (perhaps 20-30). There is no way for me to view the entire list of my logins. When I put the cursor at the bottom of the list, the logins don't scroll down.

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  • littlebobbytables
    littlebobbytables
    1Password Alumni

    Hi @howwhy,

    You have a couple of options.

    1. When you bring up the the menu, if you start typing it will be used as the search string to filter your item list.
    2. While dragging the cursor to the bottom of the list doesn't yield the expected results have you tried other scrolling methods such as two finger scrolling if you use a trackpad, or one finger scrolling if you own an Apple Magic Mouse?
  • howwhy
    howwhy
    Community Member

    1) This seems to work.
    2) I have an Apple mouse. Using the roller ball doesn't solve the problem nor does using the up/down arrows on my keyboard.

  • littlebobbytables
    littlebobbytables
    1Password Alumni

    Hi @howwhy,

    I'm surprised by your findings regarding 2).

    So you've clicked on the 1Password icon in Safari and moved the cursor to Logins. That brings up the list and you then move the cursor over to the list to push focus from the main menu to the Logins one. With focus now on the second level menu or list, you're saying the roller ball on the Mighty Mouse has no impact?

    With the keyboard the focus can be a little different. If you click on the 1Password icon in Safari I believe Favourites has focus to start. Are you saying you can't use the arrow keys to first move down to Logins, then the right arrow key to open up the Logins list before scrolling down first the visible items and then the list scrolling if you press and hold on the down arrow key?

    I apologise for spelling this out, it's merely I want to make sure we're doing precisely the same things as I haven't come across a report yet where scrolling was really broken. Can I ask, how do you have the following set, System Preferences > Mouse, is the option Scroll direction: natural enabled or disabled?

    Hopefully we can discover the cause of this oddity.

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