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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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- Former Member
ARRGH - your solution does not work! You've really goofed up my editing in G-docs (Safari) with the strike-through option. Wish I had never updated 1Password app!!
- Former Member
Just came here to make this same complaint! I use that shortcut ALL THE TIME in google docs so this is really annoying especially since it wasn't an issue with previous versions of 1password. Can we at least make it customizable (i use safari). The fixes mentioned above do not work. The only thing that does for now is turning off the 1password extension in safari.
- Former Member
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Updated January 16th 2024:
Hi @makason! We are aware that our default Command+Shift+X shortcut to open 1Password in Chrome is also used as a shortcut for strikethrough in Google Docs. We're keeping track of how many users run into this, and I can certainly add your comment here to our internal ticket.
To update (or remove) the shortcut to open 1Password in the browser’s pop-up, you can follow these steps:
Most Browsers:
1. Right-click on the 1Password icon in your browser’s toolbar.
2. Click Settings.
3. Click Appearance & shortcuts.
4. Open the link titled “...browser's extensions page”.
5. Look for 1Password and edit the “Activate the extension” shortcut by clicking on the pencil icon beside the current shortcut and then pressing your desired key combination (you can leave it blank if you want to remove the shortcut).Note: these steps do not currently work for 1Password in Safari.
Firefox:
2. Right-click on the 1Password icon in your browser’s toolbar.
3. Click Settings.
4. Look for the Shortcuts heading.
5. Click the box beside the label "Open with shortcut" and then press your desired key combination (you can remove the shortcut by clicking the (x) in the field).I hope that helps @makason! Let us know if you have any other questions.
ref: dev/core/core#8796