This is all much easier to do with the keyboard shortcuts. Look in 1Password 
for the keyboard shortcuts and use these instead.

On 1 Aug 2014, at 3:29 am, Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com> wrote:

> Dear Lee,
> 
> Once Safari is open and as you say you have installed 1password attachment, 
> you will find 1password icon in your toolbar.  That means that you have to 
> stop interacting with your html page, jump to the left side till you hear 
> toolbar, interact with it, and using voiceover navigation you should find the 
> icon that voiceover announces as 1password.  Vo+space on this icon and a 
> 1password window will appear. If I remember correctly, it opens with 
> voiceover landing on the search field.  explore this window and you will get 
> an idea of what's in it.  You will find a table of categories there.  This 
> table lists things like logins, identities, card numbers, etc as well as 
> "generate" password button although it is not announced as a button.  If you 
> press "generate password",  1password will generate a password and will show 
> it to you.  To the right of this generated password, you will have "fill" 
> button which you can press and 1password should put it into the password 
> field on the page on which you are subscribing with a new password.
> 
> But going back to your query, find your credit cards line in the table with 
> which remember you have to interact. Once you find it use vo+space to make it 
> active and reveal to you the cards you have stored there. Use vo+arrow keys 
> to find the one you want and vo+space on it and it should fill in the 
> relevant fields for you.
> 
> I am warming up to 1password but it takes some learning and experimenting.
> 
> If you want to review the information stored in 1password, you have launch 
> the application proper and then you will have a number of tables there 
> listing logins and details of the logins if choose logins to view or else 
> choose a different category.
> 
> This is written in haste but I hope it will start you off.
> 
> Andrew
> On 31 Jul 2014, at 10:58, Lee Jones <leejones...@sky.com> wrote:
> 
>> Dear List, I thought I would try one password on mavericks.  I have 
>> successfully added identities, and cards but I can't figure out how to get 
>> it to put the information into form fields on a website.  When I opened 
>> safari it asked me whether I wanted to install the one password extension 
>> and I said yes, but I can't find any one password controls in safari.  I 
>> would be grateful for any assistance.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Kind Regards, Lee 
>> 
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