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Can you right click to add a login like the MAC version ?

I am moving from a MAC to WINDOWS 7.



How do you log in to a web site with just 2 or 3 clicks like you can with the MAC version ?

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  • Stefan von Dutch
    Stefan von Dutch Community Moderator
    edited October 2011
    [quote name='brucef63' timestamp='1317918963' post='52350']

    How do you log in to a web site with just 2 or 3 clicks like you can with the MAC version ?

    [/quote]



    Ctrl+\



    zero clicks.
  • DBrown
    DBrown
    edited October 2011
    Welcome to the forum, Bruce!



    We suggest new users take a few minutes to read the [url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password_Windows/introduction.html"][i]Introduction[/i][/url], [url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password_Windows/getting-started.html"][i]Getting Started[/i][/url], and [url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password_Windows/tutorials.html"][i]Tutorials[/i][/url] sections of the user's guide. They're short, and they'll give you the information you need to get up to speed quickly. As you use 1Password for Windows, we believe you'll find the [url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password_Windows/faqs.html"][i]FAQ[/i][/url] section to be a useful resource, too.
  • ok - still confused - on the MAC if I am in a website and want to login - I right click and click on onepassword and done.



    Can I do this in windows 7 ? Which browser is preferred ?
  • Bruce, just press Ctrl+\ on the site's login page.[list]

    [*]If you have only one Login saved for that domain, 1Password will fill (and optionally submit) the form.

    [*]If you have multiple Logins saved for that domain, 1Password will let you choose the one you want to use.

    [*]If you have no Logins saved for that domain, you can add one from within the dialog box that appears.

    [/list]

    There is no "preferred" browser. 1Password is confirmed compatible with the current non-Beta versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome.