Lock Screen defaults to US Keyboard entry on UK computer
1Password v5.4.1 on a clean install of El. Capitan on a Mac in the UK. Default system keyboard is UK.
However when opening 1Password, the Lock screen - the keyboard entry is US Keyboard - I discovered after typing in my password wrong quite a few times then 'compensated' for the wrong key (e.g. swapped £ and #) symbol.
Also the 'keyboard' input on the system tray changes to US when I open 1Password - UK is greyed out. But when i go to any other Mac App..and it's back to UK.
Any idea why 1Password lock screen defaults to US keyboard entry? - Makes it hard to enter my password!!!
Thanks
1Password Version: 5.4.1
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: OS X 10.11.1
Sync Type: Not Provided
Referrer: forum-search:us keyboard layout
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Update: I have both the Safari & Chrome extensions installed.
Un-Installed the Google Chrome extension... and 1Password Lock screen - back to normal...0 -
That does sound a little bizarre. I am in the UK, have a relatively similar setup (although Google Chrome gets nowhere near my Mac :) ) and have no such problem.
What, exactly, are your settings in System Preferences > Language & Region? Mine look like this:
Stephen
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@inspectordagdet467: Indeed, that is odd. You should be able to simply change keyboards on demand. OS X usually seems to remember the setting for me, though I have problems occasionally. I tend to use Japanese input methods, and I've never had it 'default' back to US on it's own. Let me know what you find! :)
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