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hazmat
3 years agoNew Contributor
Here's why I went back to 1Password 7
I tried 1Password 8 for a while and overall really like it, especially Universal Autofill, but I had to go back to 1Password 7 unfortunately. If any when I see these things have been improved, I'll ...
dteare
1Password Team
3 years agoThank you, superandrew. I appreciate it.
I don't have all the answers here off the top of my head but I believe I see the issue with the search results not matching. In your first screenshot from the main app it is searching all of 1Password. In other words, it is including results from every vault you have in every account. In your second screenshot from Quick Access, it looks like you are searching a single vault.
The icon in the top right there is narrowing your search. You can click on it to change it.
You likely want the top one for seeing everything. This is admittedly confusing allowing the main app and Quick Access to have different selections, but it created other problems when we kept them in sync. Given the confusion I think you'll be seeing us iterating on this design choice over the coming releases.
Regarding CMD+Shift+Space, that is the (default) hotkey for launching Quick Access. That's our system wide floating window that you can open from the macOS menubar or with this hotkey. Typically you wouldn't use this while within 1Password, but you're able to if need be.
Those are the parts I could answer. The parts I'm having trouble following is the CMD+ù hotkey. I'm on a Canadian keyboard and that's probably where my confusion is coming from. What is it you are hoping this hotkey will do? It sounds like you are trying to open the search field. If so, the /
key will do exactly that w/o any modifier keys. With the different keyboard layouts perhaps that is the same as CMD+ù on yours?
As for the blank window there, that's terrible. I'm so sorry that happened to you. I've never seen that before. If you are able to recreate, would you be able to take a couple of additional screenshots of the before and after so we can try to understand more and diagnose what's happening? I'll also ask around on the team to see if others have seen this.
Thank you.