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Feature Request: Command-Up and -Down for list navigation
Option-key to reveal passwords is great.
But why does 1Password use Option-Up/Down arrow to move the selection to the top/bottom of a list? It's a poor choice, and so I'm unable to move up or down an item while pressing Option-key to reveal a password.
Wouldn't Command-Up/Down arrow be a better choice to move the selection to the top/bottom? Every other app uses it for scroll-to-top/bottom.
Thanks.
But why does 1Password use Option-Up/Down arrow to move the selection to the top/bottom of a list? It's a poor choice, and so I'm unable to move up or down an item while pressing Option-key to reveal a password.
Wouldn't Command-Up/Down arrow be a better choice to move the selection to the top/bottom? Every other app uses it for scroll-to-top/bottom.
Thanks.
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Option/Command-Up/Down are system shortcuts. They behave as expected in 1Password in my testing. (Try Option-Up and -Down in a list of files in Finder, for example.) I'll mention your use case to the developers, though.
[quote]Wouldn't Command-Up/Down arrow be a better choice to move the selection to the top/bottom? Every other app uses it for scroll-to-top/bottom.[/quote]
In iTunes, Command-Up and -Down control the volume regardless of focus. In Finder, Command-Up and -Down navigate higher and deeper into the folder hierarchy.
For now I would recommend simply unchecking [b]View > Conceal Passwords[/b] if you need to reveal a lot of passwords in sequence. Holding down the Option key was only ever intended to give a quick peek at the current password, not held down as you use the application since the Option key is also a modifier key for other tasks.
I hope that helps. Please let me know.
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