Form doesn't keep focus after login credentials are filled
I'm using 1P 6.1 on my iMac with OSX 10.10.4 with various browser extensions, for example Chrome with extension 4.5.4.90.
Recently login forms no longer receive the focus after completion. I have auto-submit turned off and could previously hit the 1P shortcut, then hit return. This no longer works and I now need to click into the form which is really cumbersome.
I've noticed the same problem on my MacBook Air.
I'm NOT using the AppStore version.
Any pointers? Thank you.
1Password Version: 6.1
Extension Version: 4.5.4.90
OS Version: OSX 10.10.4
Sync Type: Dropbox
Referrer: forum-search:lose focus
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I'm having exactly the same issue, with almost the same version numbers:
1Password Version: 6.1 (App Store version)
Chrome Extension Version: 4.5.4.90
OS Version: OSX 10.11.3
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Hey there @stoem and @blimpage,
Thanks for reporting this issue, and I'm sorry for the trouble you're experiencing here.
The good news is that we already have a fix for this bug in the beta version of our extension, and if all goes well, it will be fixed in an upcoming extension update. You're welcome to switch to the beta now if you'd like to try it out. Cheers!
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Brilliant, the beta extension clears the issue up perfectly!
Thanks for the quick response and solution! :)
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When I use the shortcut CMD + # to fill out a login, I used to be able to hit enter straight after that and the login/ form would submit. I'm not sure if there is a setting for this (I couldn't find anything) but now it seems that after filling out the form, it loses focus and the enter key can't be used anymore to submit. Was there a change to this behavior?
1Password Version: 6.1 (610005)
Extension Version: 4.5.4.90
OS Version: OSX 10.10.5
Sync Type: Not Provided
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Hi @divingclown,
I'm sorry it's no longer working the way it used to! I hope you don't mind, but I've merged your message with another discussion about the same issue.
Please take a look at Vee's response from a few days ago. As she mentioned there, this is a known issue, but fortunately our developers have already fixed it in the latest beta version of the 1Password extension. You can either wait for that fix to be included in an update for the stable release of the extension, or you can install the beta extension if you'd like that fix now.
If you decide to wait, there are a few possible workarounds: you can enable autosubmit, or click the 'submit' button on the sign-in form, or click in the password field (after 1Password fills it) and then press the Enter key.
I apologize for the inconvenience! Hopefully this helps, but please let us know if you have any trouble with that, or if you have more questions. Thanks! :)
ref: OPX-1138
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