Launch, ⌘-F, type-ahead, re-rears its ugly head
This bug was squashed in a previous major release, but it has returned to this release. It drives me nuts.
When you launch 1Password, immediately hit ⌘-F, and start typing your search term, after a few characters, 1Password will slowly catch-up, select all the text you just type, causing your next typed letter(s) to overwrite everything you just typed. Grrrrrr.
1Password Version: 7.04
Extension Version: 4.7.1.90
OS Version: macOS 10.13.5
Sync Type: 1password.com
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Here's a screen capture video @Jacob,
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0zg56hlgzad990g/auto-type.mp4?dl=0
You must close the main window, and then have it reopen and immediately hit ⌘-F and start typing. You can see I've typed abc and one or two characters are typed, then selected by 1Password as a result of the ⌘-F key selecting the text edit area, and then the final character(s) obliterate what I just typed. You might have to slow motion or frame step your way through to see what's happening.
I often get 4 or 5 characters entered by the time 1Password reacts, and then these are lost.
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Hi @MrC and thanks again for reporting this! I've just reproduced it on my Mac here (whoop whoop!).
Could you tell me about the spec of the Mac you're seeing this on? If it's...getting on in years (as mine is starting to) that might be our first clue in solving this. Let me know, and then I'll get right to filing this for our devs to take a look at!
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Latest iMac 5k retina, 32gb. 2nd fastest processor available. Speedy.
i can run multiple VMs, a full screen game, a browser with 40 tabs open, etc. and not experience speed or memory issues.
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