Hi Keith,

Following your advice, double tapping a login item inside the iphone dropbox 
app, won't take me to the site, nor fill in credentials, just as I thought it 
would work, and as you suggest. Instead, double tapping lets me edit the login 
I tapped with voiceover. I.e.: sighted is single tap, using VoiceOver equals 
double tap. I haven't found out yet how to log in to a site that 1password 
knows about, from the iphone. Even if I turn VoiceOver off, having my finger 
right above the login I want, and then single tapping while voiceover  is off, 
then after turning it back on again to see what my single tap outside voiceover 
resulted in, the very same thing happens: i'm editing the login I tapped. If 
you have any idea why this is happening, please let me know about that.

Paul.
On Aug 26, 2012, at 3:32 PM, Keith Watson <tkwatso...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Paul,
> 
> Flick to the right till you are on the Web site url and then double tap. That 
> will open the browser inside the 1password app and log you in. Or at least 
> bring you to the page and fill in the user id and password. Then all you have 
> to do is hit the login button.
> 
> Keith
> 
> On Aug 26, 2012, at 8:04 AM, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Robert and others using 1password,
>> 
>> Do you use 1password on your iphone as well? The interface looks a lot 
>> simpler than that of the safari extension on the mac. As I'm still a 
>> beginner with 1password, I'm hoping you know the answer to the following.
>> 
>> Once I had 1password on the iphone, open an set up, all my items are now on 
>> my iphone, thanks to dropbox sync. But when I am in the logins screen, 
>> inside the 1password app on my iphone, I was thinking that double tapping an 
>> item would take me straight into that site. But what's happening is, that 
>> the items information is then being shown rather than logging me in. There 
>> is an edit button in this screen for logins, suggesting that this is the way 
>> to edit an item. Q: how do you get logged in to a site, by using the 
>> 1password app on your iphone? 
>> 
>> Paul.
>> On Aug 25, 2012, at 2:26 PM, Robert Carter <nc5rn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Paul,
>>> 
>>> When I mention the command+shift+l command, I was talking about how to get 
>>> to the table of login items that you have created in 1password. This 
>>> command only applies when you are focused on 1password. It is not a safari 
>>> command.
>>> 
>>> To have 1password automatically open safari and log you in, while using up 
>>> and down arrow to select individual login items on the login screen of 
>>> 1password, simply press command+option+enter on the item that you want 
>>> 1password to open safari and log you in.
>>> 
>>> If you review the 1password menus, all of the commands that I have 
>>> mentioned are available from the menus as well.
>>> 
>>> The command+backslash command is intended to be used from inside safari. In 
>>> other words, when you are in safari sitting on a web page for which you 
>>> have created a login entry in 1password, you can press command+backslash to 
>>> have 1password automatically fill in the username and password and log you 
>>> in to that site.
>>> 
>>> Robert Carter
>>> On Aug 25, 2012, at 4:27 AM, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Dear Robert,
>>>> 
>>>> I don't seem to get it all yet. Please allow me to ask another question. I 
>>>> got the auto login feature to work on skype.com. There, I first click on 
>>>> the sign in button, which gives me the username password site fields. 
>>>> Command backslash logs me in right away. So that works.
>>>> 
>>>> You also said that command shift l brings up the list of logins. I 
>>>> couldn't get that to work in safari, thinking that the 1password safari 
>>>> extension would catch that keystroke, but it does work inside 1password. I 
>>>> get taken to the logins sidebar item, so that works as well. Thanks a lot.
>>>> 
>>>> Now, if I click the name of a login, hoping it would launch and log me in, 
>>>> instead it gives me a text cursor, allowing me to rename the login inside 
>>>> 1password. I want to be logged in with one click, so I tried the context 
>>>> menu, and yes, there you have an item called open url. But what that does, 
>>>> is put me on the page for login, but it won't log me in in the same go. Is 
>>>> this normal behaviour?
>>>> 
>>>> Paul.
>>>> On Aug 25, 2012, at 12:48 AM, Robert Carter <nc5rn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>>>> 
>>>>> You are correct, if the 1password safari extension is working properly, 
>>>>> when you are on a website that 1password has login information stored 
>>>>> for, simply pressing command+backslash causes 1password to automatically 
>>>>> fill in the username, password and automatically log you in to the site.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would encourage you to check the 1password login entry for the site 
>>>>> that got automatically generated and make sure that both the username and 
>>>>> password are filled in. With 1password in focus, pressing command+shift+l 
>>>>> will put you in the window where the list of logins that you have created 
>>>>> and stored in 1password will be displayed.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Robert
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Aug 24, 2012, at 8:03 AM, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Robert,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks a lot for your answer. This will be useful later on. I would like 
>>>>>> to understand one more thing for now. I seem to have succeeded in 
>>>>>> storing one of my passwords inside 1password. 
>>>>>> While filling in a password on a site that 1password was not aware of, a 
>>>>>> 1password dialog came up, asking me if I wanted to save this login for 
>>>>>> later. That was the first time I saw the 1password safari extension do 
>>>>>> something at all, that VoiceOver caught and spoke, so that is good news 
>>>>>> to begin with.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> After having answered "save", I was in, of course, because I myself gave 
>>>>>> the right password. But here's the problem.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> As I understand it, there's a list of saved logins somewhere in 
>>>>>> 1password, where you can click a site, and be logged in right away.
>>>>>> 1. Where is this thing located? In the extension, or in the 1password 
>>>>>> app? Clicking on a login inside the app lets me rename it, but not carry 
>>>>>> it out. In the extension, I don't find such a list.
>>>>>> 2. Is this the way you go about logging in to sites, using the 1password 
>>>>>> logins list?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 3. Alternatively, You wrote that if you go to a site where you want to 
>>>>>> be logged in, and you are on the page where the site asks your 
>>>>>> credentials, then you hit command backslash to be logged in. Is this 
>>>>>> correct at all? If I try this, nothing happens, and I still need to fill 
>>>>>> in the password myself. Am I overlooking something? I verified through 
>>>>>> the 1password app, that this very password for this very site is indeed 
>>>>>> stored, and it was captured automatically as described above. Is hitting 
>>>>>> command backslash on a login page enough to have 1password do its thing? 
>>>>>> Seems, not on my machine.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Very interested to hear back on this, if you have any tips at all.
>>>>>> Thanks in advance for the time you have been taking to help me out with 
>>>>>> this. It is very much appreciated.
>>>>>> Paul.
>>>>>> On Aug 23, 2012, at 10:41 PM, Robert Carter <nc5rn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I don't know for sure but am going to assume that you currently have 
>>>>>>> the weak password stored in 1password. Making that assumption, here is 
>>>>>>> how I would proceed.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 1. Open 1password go to file menu, down arrow to "new item" and press 
>>>>>>> right arrow to expand it.
>>>>>>> 2. Down arrow to "new password" and press enter to open the dialogue.
>>>>>>> 3. Use VO right arrow and you will see that 1password has generated a 
>>>>>>> strong password in this dialogue.
>>>>>>> 4. VO right arrow past the password and use VO space on the copy button 
>>>>>>> to put the password on the clipboard.
>>>>>>> 5. Open TextEdit and paste the password in to a blank document. I do 
>>>>>>> this because 1password only keeps the generated password on the 
>>>>>>> clipboard for 90 seconds or whatever you have it set to.
>>>>>>> 6. Highlight the password that is now in text edit and copy it to the 
>>>>>>> clipboard. This way you don't have to worry about it disappearing from 
>>>>>>> the clipboard.
>>>>>>> 7. Open safari and go to the site where you want to change the 
>>>>>>> password. Get to the point on the site where you are being asked for 
>>>>>>> the new password and paste it in from the clipboard.
>>>>>>> 8. Go back to 1password, to your logins and locate the login 
>>>>>>> information for the site that you just changed the password for.
>>>>>>> 9. Interact with the scroll area in 1password and use VO right arrow to 
>>>>>>> navigate to the password field. Assuming that you have show passwords 
>>>>>>> checked in the view menu, you will see your old password for the site. 
>>>>>>> Press command e to allow you to edit this entry. Delete it and paste in 
>>>>>>> the new password that is still on the clipboard.
>>>>>>> 10. Press command e again to tell 1password that you are finished 
>>>>>>> editing.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> You now have the password changed on the site and also updated in 
>>>>>>> 1password. You can trash the text edit document and all is now right 
>>>>>>> with the world.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Robert Carter
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Aug 23, 2012, at 10:54 AM, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hi Robert,
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> How do you go about the following with 1password. It's something I've 
>>>>>>>> been struggling with the past few days but I can't get my head around 
>>>>>>>> it.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Say I have a site where I have a weak login password, and I want to 
>>>>>>>> change that into a strong one, generated by 1password, and also stored 
>>>>>>>> for later use. I safari over to the page where I can fill in a new 
>>>>>>>> password. Then, while on the field to enter my new password, I need 
>>>>>>>> 1password to generate a password for me and store that. How do you do 
>>>>>>>> this? Very interested to know, because it's driving me crazy, knowing 
>>>>>>>> that it is possible with VoiceOver and I would love to use this 
>>>>>>>> feature.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Paul.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Aug 21, 2012, at 11:32 PM, Robert Carter <nc5rn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> I use 1password on both the Mac and on windows.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> After getting the safari extension installed, I simply press 
>>>>>>>>> command+backslash when I am on the login page for a site. 1password 
>>>>>>>>> asks me to enter my master password and it fills in the login 
>>>>>>>>> information automatically.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> This has worked well for me in both Lion and now Mountain Lion. I 
>>>>>>>>> have heard of others having difficulty with using the extension with 
>>>>>>>>> VoiceOver.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Robert Carter
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On Aug 21, 2012, at 3:02 PM, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I now have 1password from the app store. If you have it and know how 
>>>>>>>>>> to use its safari extension, please tell me a little bit about the 
>>>>>>>>>> way you handle that part of 1password. I'm still fighting with the 
>>>>>>>>>> interface in the 1password extension.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> If you don't know what 1password is: it is a utility for the mac, 
>>>>>>>>>> iphone and ipad. It solves the problem of having mostly the same 
>>>>>>>>>> password across a lot of sites, it lets you automatically fill in 
>>>>>>>>>> the passwords you give it, and it can even create new, strong 
>>>>>>>>>> passwords for you, and fill them in if you need them. It's an 
>>>>>>>>>> awesome piece of software, but as far as I can tell, not very 
>>>>>>>>>> accessible inside its safari extension that makes the above 
>>>>>>>>>> possible. It even lets you sync your password from your mac, via 
>>>>>>>>>> dropbox, over to your phone and ipad, so that you have your log in 
>>>>>>>>>> assistant everywhere. If someone gets hold of your password file 
>>>>>>>>>> stored in dropbox, no worries, because it's well encrypted. Any of 
>>>>>>>>>> you a good experience with 1password? On their site, I found 1 
>>>>>>>>>> person having asked for voiceover support, and they say they hope 
>>>>>>>>>> they will, that's it. I would like to urge you to take a look, and 
>>>>>>>>>> write them as well, asking for accessibility being built in. We all 
>>>>>>>>>> will benefit, for 1password's capabilities are great. Just listen to 
>>>>>>>>>> the mac power users podcast and you'll be convinced.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Paul.
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