Feature request: shortcut to copy OTP

angerbot
angerbot
Community Member
edited April 2018 in Mac

I use the CMD + \ shortcut all the time to fill logins in sites, however some services (notably OneLogin) require periodic reauth with only my 2FA code. Normally what I do is hit the fill key again, which copies the OTP to my clipboard and then I paste it over the filled field. It would be super helpful to have a shortcut to only copy the OTP instead of filling in my username + password and then pasting on top of it.


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Comments

  • rudy
    edited April 2018

    @angerbot,

    This has already been implemented for Logins in 1Password 7. There are actually 3 copy commands in version 7, that will correspond to the "top 3" values for each item type.

    In the case of Logins:
    command + control + c : username
    command + shift + c : password
    command + shift + control + c : totp

    Rudy

  • angerbot
    angerbot
    Community Member
    edited April 2018

    Hi @rudy, appreciate the response. What I'm actually looking for is a way to autofill the TOTP in the browser (without swapping windows) in the same way as I autofill my username and password. Triggering another autofill copies the value to my clipboard, but also puts my username and password in the OTP field.

    Reading my original message, that's a bit unclear :)

  • Lars
    Lars
    1Password Alumni

    @angerbot - thanks for the clarification. We'll give it some thought.

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