How to AutoFill in Google Chrome
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Hi @niclasreich,
1Password will only ever fill after being instructed to do so. We intentionally don't automatically fill without the user first initiating it as that has been shown in the past to be weak to certain attacks. We avoid that by only filling when instructed to do so. You can either click the 1Password button in the browser toolbar and select a matching Login item, click on the website field of a Login item from inside the main 1Password window to initiate open-and-fill or both Mac and Windows have a keyboard shortcut to fill the current page. On the Mac the default for US/UK keyboards is ⌘\ and on Windows it's
ctrl + \
. With the keyboard shortcuts if you only have a single best match to the current site 1Password won't display 1Password mini and will instead proceed with the fill command. If there is two or more best matches 1Password will always prompt as to which it should use.If you have any other questions please let me know.
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Hi @niclasreich,
If you look in 1Password's settings you should find the current key in the General tab and the key is user configurable. So if you set the key to
#
filling the current page would bectrl + #
and displaying the helper menu would bectrl + alt + #
. Even if you don't want to change the actual key it should at least tell you what the current one is.0