
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
