"Automatically submit" setting is ignored if non-default fill shortcut is set/used
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Option in preferences works just fine if I fill the form from extension menu in Safari, but program ignores it and always send login info when I use shortcut...
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Hi @goo.parity,
Could you elaborate a little more of us please. It sounds like you're saying that
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submits after filling even if you have Automatically submit logins after filling disabled. This certainly isn't right if it's happening but it's something I can't reproduce.Can you let us know a bit more about your system please.
- Which version of 1Password am I running?
- How to find which version of the 1Password extension is installed
- Your default browser and what version of it you're running.
- What you do in each situation and how they behave differently.
Hopefully as we begin to understand with more clarity what you're experiencing we'll be able to suggest something to help :smile:
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You've got my problem. I use actual for today stable versions of Mac OS 10.10 (with Safari) and 1Password. I had a shortcut Alt-Shift-P for filling password and the problem exists. But (!) I tried "Cmd-\" as you wrote (I think this was default?) and everithing works fine. So, you can reproduce problem changing shortcut to something like Alt-Shift-...
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Hi @goo.parity,
I can now replicate with this new bit of information. The results are unpredictable though, I found some sites still behave as normal while others did log me in. There is something here though as I can see the little cog icon in the OS X menu bar which means a script is running. It doesn't last long enough to see but it would seem very likely it is out 1Password_Autosubmit.scpt given everything else.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention and helping discover the required state to reproduce.
ref: OPM-3193
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