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sandinak
4 years agoNew Contributor
Is there a way to use ⌘\ in 1Password in the Browser?
Default is ⌘. .. but I am really used to ⌘\
Been trying to set it using:
* select 1pw icon
* select gear
* select settings
* Shortcuts
* Open with Shortcut
any help is appreciated.
1Password Version: 7.8.6
Extension Version: 2.0.5
OS Version: 11.4
Sync Type: Not Provided
- ag_chantelle
1Password Team
The default shortcut for toggling 1Password in your browser is
SHIFT+ ⌘+X
. The new version of 1Password for your browser makes use of the keyboard shortcuts in a different way. I'll do my best to outline their functions here:The previous version of 1Password for your browser (also known as the 1Password classic extension) made use of the
⌘+\
shortcut for two functions:- If you have a single Login item saved for the site you are on
⌘+\
will autofill your credentials. - If you have multiple Login items saved for the site you are on
⌘+\
will toggle the 1Password pop up and allow you to choose the Login you wish to fill.
The new version of 1Password for your browser will still support
⌘+\
, however it is limited to autofilling credentials only if you have a single Login item saved for the site you are on. This shortcut is still defined in 1Password > Preferences > General.When you have multiple items saved in 1Password for the site you are on you can either:
- Use
SHIFT+⌘+X
to toggle the extension and allow you to choose the Login you wish to fill. OR - Use the the inline menu feature (the blue icon in the login field) to fill directly from the login form.
I hope this helps. Be sure to let me know if you have any other questions!
- If you have a single Login item saved for the site you are on