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- Former Member
Hey @abhimohit99. I definitely understand where you're coming from. The good news is that our extension does have keyboard shortcuts to help with filling. The specific shortcut would depend on your operating system and browser. We have a list here: https://support.1password.com/keyboard-shortcuts/
As a note, if you have multiple logins for a site, it's also possible to go through your list of logins by using the arrow keys. From there, just click Enter when you have located your desired login. 1Password should fill it for you.
Here is a video of me using a shortcut to open 1Password and selecting a login to fill: https://cln.sh/bKoIXU
I hope this is helpful. However, if you're seeing a different behavior, or if there's something I've missed (it's not intentional), please let me know. I'm always happy to take a closer look and assist further.
- Former Member
Made an account just to comment on this. I'm not sure if this is exactly what has been implemented already, but looking at Bitwarden they give you the simple ability to use a keyboard shortcut (say Ctrl+Shift+X) to populate the login fields in the page you're looking at.
Right now with 1Password for Chrome I'm having to move my mouse over to the autofill suggestions, and it is not automatically filling in the fields even with only a singular credential stored for a website.
This could easily be remediated by doing what Bitwarden does: allowing the extension to "cycle" through existing saved credentials each time the autofill shortcut is pressed. Instead of forcing me to use my mouse to click on the credentials I want to fill, why not also allow me to just use a keyboard shortcut to choose from one or more credentials?
For reference, https://bitwarden.com/help/auto-fill-browser/#using-keyboard-shortcuts is what I'm talking about with Bitwarden.