What phones are 1Password Tested on
I had a forum discussion closed by @brenty. This new discussion is not a continuation of that old thread. Rather, it is to comment of the Error Message size which is disproportionate to a 3.5 or 4.0 phone size.
I would be grateful if AgileBitS ccould do something about the dalogue box sizes
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Greetings @wkleem,
You can take a screenshot of your iOS screen by pushing the power and home buttons simultaneously. As long as it doesn't show anything sensitive at all could you show us what you're referring to please. I've got an iPhone 5 for testing and haven't noticed anything obvious when I use it.
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Please see the above. Thanks.
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@wkleem: Ah, I see what you mean. I think the primary issue here is that you're getting the error in the first place. That's the real problem. After all, if there's no error, the keyboard isn't covering up the Master Password field as you enter it. That said, we'll see if we can make these, well...less verbose, which will allow for smaller error message boxes.
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:) :+1:
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There's an advantage to using a 10" iPad, which is that the keyboard can be minimised to display the OK button. Is this true of the newer iPhone 6/6s and 6 Plus/6s Plus?
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There's an advantage to using a 10" iPad, which is that the keyboard can be minimised to display the OK button.
@wkleem: Ah, good point. There isn't a way to hide the keyboard on the iPhones 6(x), and I believe this is also true on the 6(x) Plus. I think this keyboard feature (much like splitting) is limited to iPads (including mini, and I'm guessing Pro also) only.
While generally it is nice that dialogs are automatically centered, this is one case where that is a bit of a liability.
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It turns out that the Plus does have the button to hide the keyboard like the iPads do. Learn something new every day! :pirate:
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