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System
4 years agoSuper Contributor
Desktop/extension sync
This discussion was created from comments split from: Command+Period or Command+Backslash.
Nhat_Nguyen
1Password Team
4 years agoHello @jareha.
Could you explain how they function differently? Or point me to documentation so I can better understand?
The "Cmd+\" in the 1Password app will fill your website if you have only one login item on the site and open the 1Password mini or the inline menu in "1Password - Password Manager" if you have more than one login item for your website while "Cmd+Period" will always open the 1Password popup menu.
In Firefox, I found via Tools → Add-ons and Themes → click gear icon → Manage Extension
That is another way to reassign the shortcut, and a more straightforward method is to right-click the 1Password icon in Firefox's toolbar and select "Settings" there. 1Password will direct you to it's settings page
I understand these keyboard shortcuts exist, but I would still like to see the steps to select vaults in the UI simplified down from four steps.
Thank you for your feedback. I will add a feature request to the development team for consideration. Please stay up to date with the latest version of 1Password. That is the best way to get all the fixes and features.
3c. “All Vaults”
Thank you for the additional information. Currently, the app integration feature only allows the desktop app to share some shortcuts and the lock state with the 1Password in the browser. All other settings still work separately between them. The desktop app provides the best place to manage data while the 1Password in the browser is used to save and fill websites, and we will work hard to add more features to the app integration.
ref: dev/projects/customer-feature-requests#981