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Former Member
4 years agoDouble-Click to open login
I normally do not use 1Password X on my mac, but currently, I am using another machine and I am using 1Password X (or for Browser I guess). It is Windows 10 and Firefox.
However, I ran into a quirk. I am not sure if it is a bug or if it is as intended. When I open 1P, I see my favorites (ok so far), but when I select a login, I cannot double-click on it to open the site. I have to keep going to the "open & fill" button. I don't know if it is meant that way, but I am used to the double-clicking type of workflow rather than hunting down a button to press. Is the extension working as intended or am I missing a setting or something?
Thanks
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- Former Member
I did not think it was particularly unique since it is how it works on OS X. Just in case, this is what I meant: a much bigger area to click on and I wouldn't even have to look for a button to appear!
Hopefully, it's not the way OS X updates are going to go.
- Former Member
Thanks for the clarification @buenor .
This is quite a unique piece of feedback here because we're actually saving you a click and you specifically ask to perform a double click :chuffed:
You don't need to search for any specific button. Instead of double clicking on the center of the login item in the list, just double click (or single click if you'd like to save a click) on the center-right area of the login item. The right area of the login item in the list is clickable and will open and fill the page whether you double click it or single click it.
Regardless, we will forward your feedback to the team, so thank you for bringing this up! Much appreciated.
- Former Member
By behavior, I just meant double clicking on an item, not the actual interface. The interface doesn’t matter as long as 1p opens in favorites and I could double click on an item. Searching for logins to open (I can’t get the classic extension on windows to default to the favorites list) and not being able to double click on an item (apparently impossible on 1pX, I know you said it is the best, but it really isn’t if I have to be looking for a button instead of just clicking on the login itself) are the things that slow me down because they require extra clicks or precision when operating it. I suppose I can try the betas and see if they are any different. I’ll let you know if I get along with those any better.
- Former Member
Hey @buenor ,
There's no way to replicate the Mac's UI or behavior in Windows as they are quite different internally.
You can install 1Password Classic in your browser instead of the current 1Password extension and see if you like it better (although it would still look different): https://support.1password.com/cs/1password-classic-extension/However, we recommend you stick to the current extension as it is the most up-to-date and provides the best autofilling experience.
- Former Member
Oh is there a way to replicate the 1password behavior from the Mac on Windows? I tried install 1P on the windows machine if necessary, but the interface was really unfriendly (I couldn't even get the favorites to stay!)/
- ag_chantelle
1Password Team
@buenor
You're right, the new version of 1Password in your browser handles "Open & Fill" a little differently. It requires explicit action from you to open an item and autofill it. You can achieve this a few different ways:
If you search for something in the search field and hit "Enter" on your keyboard, it will automatically open and fill the item for you. If you manually navigate to an item you can either choose Open & Fill from the sidebar or from the item itself. It will look something like this: