Auto-type does not work in Adobe's Acrobat Reader DC [Confirmed, will investigate for a workaround]
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I don't know about other people, but for certain websites the Ctrl+\ doesn't work, and I have to manually copy in the password for it to be correctly filled in. It also doesn't fill in desktop apps consistently, even though I added it as an app to a login. Right now having trouble with Adobe
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Ok I figured it out for the browser, because somehow the Enable Multiple Urls checkbox got unchecked, but I'm still having problems with desktop apps
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Hi @burn123,
You said Adobe, which Adobe product?
The Auto-Type feature has some restrictions, it does not work in Modern-style apps and it does not work well in Adobe Air-based programs, they have a weird way to present their UI that doesn't fit the way we type in your data. We do try to work around it with a different method but it doesn't always work.
If you can tell us which Adobe product, we can try to see if we can manually work around the issue.
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The Adobe app I'm using is Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
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Hi @burn123,
Is Acrobat Reader DC the only app you're having issues with?
Can you also explain more on what is happening when you ask 1Password to fill into Acrobat, nothing is filled in or it did fill but the username is missing some characters?
What about this method, does it fill in properly:
- Focus the username field in Acrobat,
- Switch to 1Password, press the Auto-type button next to the username, and select Acrobat in the dropdown
Does that fill in the username? If yes, repeat for the password, does that work as well?
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It simply doesn't fill anything in
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