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Former Member
3 years agoShortcut takes over
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The new version has a keyboard shortcut Command-Shift X to bring up one pass. This is also strikethrough in google docs, which I use all the time. I tried to disable in preferences, but didnʻt find it. I tried to overwrite it but it didnʻt work. Can this be disabled or set back to the one I prefer? Thanks!
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- 1P_Dave
Moderator
@doobop
Thank you for the feedback and for the callout regarding the outdated wording. I've updated the approved post in this thread with the correct new instructions. 🙂
-Dave
- Former Member
steph_giles fair enough. I'm just saying to stay away from the most commonly used ones. Like "Cmd + X". I don't run into this with any of the other apps I use.
Also thanks for the ability to change it in chrome settings, but it wasn't easy to follow those directions. I think they are out of date for the current version of chrome. Just, feedback that you might want to rewrite the approved answer on this post for chrome users to:
1. Right click one pass extension on the menu bar
2. Settings
3. Appearance & shortcuts
4. Change keyboard shortcuts on your "browser extension page"... from there you're in chrome's settings which are pretty intuitive.
- steph_giles
1Password Team
@honzaf, thanks for the update, let us know how you get on!
I see what you are saying @doobop, it would be great to have zero keyboard shortcut conflicts but as you can understand it would be a tough ask to not have any conflicts with any other apps. This is why we give users the ability to change the keyboard shortcuts to work for them. If you have any further suggestions of feedback I'd be happy to pass this on to the team on your behalf!
- Former Member
I just created a community account to support this. Please stop taking all the very common keyboard shortcuts used for other apps. Also the fix for this works if you change it in Chrome but could be much much easier
- Former Member
I tried changing it to Cmd+Shift+M. It saved. We will see if it sticks (past experience says it won't).
- Former Member
Ok!
- 1P_Tommy
Moderator
@honzaf
Try keeping the shortcut you set to three keys. Does that produce any better results?
- Former Member
Interesting behavior - right now, I tried setting it to Cmd+Ctrl+Shift+M (just something I do not use). I am on a Mac. It shows in the box, formatted differently than other extension: it does not use the special symbols, but spells it out as Command + Ctrl + Shi... (trunacted).
Then I close the window, reopen chrome://extensions, and the old shortcut is still there - it was not actually changed! Now it is not popping up (yay), but it will come back again soon.
- 1P_Evon
1Password Team
@honzaf, thanks for getting back to us.
I understand that you can't try the shortcut I suggested. Could you tell me which specific shortcut you tried to add to activate the 1Password extension before the shortcut setting reverted back? - Former Member
I don't know because I already use that combination for other purpose, so I can't test it.