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nimvio
4 years agoContributor
Keyboard Shortcuts For Safari Extension?
The keyboard shortcuts for the Safari browser extension still use the old 1Password X ones--e.g., "Cmd + Shift + X" to show 1Password in Safari, and "Cmd + Shift + L" to lock 1Password. Can we customize these just like in the other browsers? Or at least mirror the custom shortcuts we have in the desktop app?
Also, the keyboard shortcut I set up for locking the 1P 8 Early Access app doesn't work anymore. I tried changing it, etc. When I'm on the Mac desktop, for example, the system reads my keyboard shortcut just as if I had pressed any letter. (For example, if you're on the Mac desktop screen and press a letter on your keyboard, it will select the first file/folder on the desktop that corresponds to the letter. In other words, there's some kind of bug that's causing the Mac to not send the command to lock the 1Password app. It over-rides it?)
1Password Version: Early Access 8.5
Extension Version: latest for Safari; 2.x.x
OS Version: macOS 12.1.x
- Former Member
I've also stumbled into this Safari 1password CMD+SHIFT+X shortcut clash problem this morning. My not-terribly-adequate solution is to disable the 1password extension (Safari menu > Settings > remove the blue tick next to the 1password extension) while using Google Docs.
This shortcut definitely needs to be changed. Since CMD+SHIFT+SPACE brings up the 1password quick access menu, is a shortcut for the Safari extension even necessary??? - Former Member
@brad73435 I've added your voice to the support request that we have for this. Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback.
ref: dev/core/core#8796
- Former Member
I just upgraded to 1password8 and, working in a Safari/Google Docs world all day, I immediately ran into this.
+1 for prioritizing a way to disable this "feature".
Thx
- Former Member
Hey there, I've stumbled upon this as I have started using Google Docs for work and use the cmd + shift + x shortcut a lot. Very disappointed there's no way to change (or even just disable/remove!) this shortcut. I'd like to add my voice to this and say it's very frustrating.
In the meantime, can your engineering/product team look into possible workarounds? I'll even give you a user story to get started :p "As someone who uses Google Docs, I'd like to be able to use the cmd + shift + x shortcut to strikeout text without causing the 1password extension UI to open."
As a software engineer, I understand that it may be a platform limitation. I'd be interested if there is there any more information about what this technical limitation with Safari is?
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey nimvio,
That's right the shortcut to open 1Password is Cmd + Shift + X. You can also use Command-Backslash to autofill.
- nimvioContributor
steph_giles , interestingly, the old keyboard shortcut for what used to be “1Password X” still works, so that’s why I figured it could simply be adjusted for 1Password 8. I believe the shortcut key was Cmd + Shift + X.
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey there,
There is a limitation in Safari whereby we are unable to change the shortcuts.
I have added you all to our internal issue, I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
ref: dev/core/core#8796
- jeb1138New Contributor
Same here. The shortcut conflict Google Sheets is annoying for me as well. I'd be happier to just have 1Password keyboard shortcuts turned off in Safari, if it turns out that's easier to implement.
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey @DanPDX,
I'm so sorry for the trouble this is causing you. I have added you as an affected user to the internal issue.
Thank you for your feedback.
ref: dev/core/core#8796
- Former Member
Longtime 1Password user here. +1 to this issue being a major headache. I regularly use Google Docs and the command-shift-X to strikethru, and am now like @jschalfant having to consider dropping the 1Password extension altogether. I'm hoping you can resolve this soon.