Cmd+ $ or right click on Safari, lot of fails

mcnahum
mcnahum
Community Member
edited April 2023 in 1Password 3 – 7 for Mac

Just to report that with that beta cycle it's happen really often that Cmd+ $ or right click on Safari are not working.
A simple restart on Safari fix it... but when you have multiple tab open like me ... that's not fun.

The beta test is fun , I'm on mac OS beta too


1Password Version: 7.0 Beta 8
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: 10.13.5 Beta 1
Sync Type: DropBox

Comments

  • Lars
    Lars
    1Password Alumni

    @mcnahum - glad to hear you're enjoying the 1Password 7 for Mac beta overall. I was (and maybe still am) a bit confused: Cmd+ $ isn't one of 1Password's built-in keyboard shortcuts. Are you saying you have substituted that combination for one of the existing keyboard shortcuts in 1Password? If so, which one?

    Regarding the Safari right-click menu item, that has been removed intentionally and won't be returning, so, not a bug.

  • mcnahum
    mcnahum
    Community Member

    No, maybe I was nor clear enough.
    I’m using often that shortcut but sometimes, it’s stop working and not triggering anymore 1Password.
    Often when I have multiple tabs open, including some inprivate browsing.
    Restarting the browser make the shortcut working again

  • Lars
    Lars
    1Password Alumni

    @mcnahum - Ah, OK. Thanks for reporting. Does it make any difference if you change the keyboard shortcut to something else?

  • mcnahum
    mcnahum
    Community Member

    I could try.. I like the Cmd+$, I'm used to it with 1Password

  • Gilles9
    Gilles9
    Community Member

    I use cmd+à and have the same problem
    works fine with 1P 6.x.x

    this is my shortcut to fill in logins, I have a Canadian French keyboard and cmd+\ is not practical for me

  • amocko
    amocko
    Community Member

    Having the same problem here as well using the command ⌘+/

    It worked fine in the old versions.

  • Thanks for the feedback on this, folks. We’ll continue to investigate.

    Ben

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