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Keepass display master key when entering typing
Keepass display master key when entering typing











If you have an indicator on some panel which layout is active and you have slow enough typing delay for Auto-Type it should be visible that the layout is changing automatically on demand. It will also prefer your current layout during typing but will switch it on-the-fly if a symbol is only found in some other layout. #6247 should work with any number of layouts that X can simultaneously have enabled. My Keyboard settings (under Linux Mint > Preferences > Keyboard > Layouts) are: Result: mzname"mzdomain.tld passwordwithY,Zand" Repeat the Auto-Type using second layout (in my case de) Now switch to your second keyboard layout (using Alt+Shift) or using the Keyboard Layout selector applet in your panel. Result: on the keyboard layout which is first in your Desktop environment it will use for auto-typing the username and password into the Editor for username)Īuto-Type using first layout (in my case us) Put cursor into the editor or first formfield (eg. Go to "Text Editor" under Cinnamon/Gnome or app or what-so-ever However, you might still be able to track down the source of the problem and help fixing thanks for giving this a try! Let me reiterate the initial description of the OP with details from my current system.Įg: myname"mydomain.tld instead of SolutionĪlways type using primary keyboard layout, i.e.

#KEEPASS DISPLAY MASTER KEY WHEN ENTERING TYPING UPGRADE#

It might be not KeePassXC itself, because it could be, that the behavior changed after the last upgrade of KeePassXC. KeePassXC version/commit used: (can be found under Help -> About) :.Trying to insert credentials for login into accounts on websites. Put cursor into the first formfield (eg.When using Auto-Type, correct USERNAME should be inserted in Form:Īuto-Type replaces the by a ", so it would enter a wrong USERNAME into the Form:Įg: myname"mydomain.tld instead of Possible Solution











Keepass display master key when entering typing