Shortcut Keystrokes

cwanja
cwanja
Community Member

In reviewing the 1Password Keyboard Shortcut article, I gained some insight to the difference between the CTRL+ALT+\ versus just CTRL+\ for 1Password 4. I am imaging the functionality is much the same sort of implementation for 1Password 6, however it is not executing that way. Whenever I invoke either shortcut, a full listing of the logins come up. Is that intended? Plus it is intended to work just like the 1Password 4 did, in that you have "two" shortcuts baked into one functionality?


1Password Version: 1Password 6.0.222d
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Windows 7
Sync Type: 1PW Families

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  • AGAlumB
    AGAlumB
    1Password Alumni

    @cwanja: Sorry for the confusion! There are slight differences because we haven't added all of the functionality to the new 1Password 6 Windows desktop beta yet. In broad strokes, Ctrl \ will fill a login (⌘ \ on a Mac), while Ctrl Alt \ will open 1Password mini (⌘ ⌥ \ on a Mac). Currently 1Password mini will show only logins matching the current URL if you're in the browser, or all logins otherwise (for example, when the browser is closed). If you're still having trouble, please let me know the exact steps you're taking and what is (or is not) happening as you expect. Thanks for your feedback on this! :)

  • cwanja
    cwanja
    Community Member

    @brenty thanks for the quick run down of what to expect. I can definitely confirm that the CTRL \ is not just loading the login for the site I have opened, instead it is loading all of the logins. Now, it should be noted that I do not have the Browser Extensions installed, so CTRL \ is not intended to "fill a login" as you describe it - so that might be why I am seeing the behavior I am.

  • AGAlumB
    AGAlumB
    1Password Alumni

    Now, it should be noted that I do not have the Browser Extensions installed, so CTRL \ is not intended to "fill a login" as you describe it - so that might be why I am seeing the behavior I am.

    Ah yes, that's it. Without the extension installed, 1Password has no idea you're at a URL at all, so, as I described above, it will then show your (URL-agnostic) login list. Thanks for clarifying!

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