Open janacm opened 1 year ago
This has been happening to me as well and it's absolutely maddening. I've taken to turning off Surfingkeys before logging into websites, but that's obviously a horrible solution.
I think dashlane's keystrokes during auto complete are being registered as surfing key commands
@kory-smith any luck? I ended up switching back to Vimium unfortunately, since it was easier than switching my password manager.
Not yet, but I also haven't spent any time looking into it. First thing would be to determine if it's Surfingkeys or Dashlane.
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I think dashlane's keystrokes during auto complete are being registered as surfing key commands
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For any passerbys, I switched to 1Password and everything works now
Has anyone found a workaround other than switching the password manager?
Hello,
I have successfully used Surfingkeys with the password manager Dashlane for several months now, but this past few weeks I noticed that whenever Dashlane tries to auto-fill a username/password field, Surfingkeys is triggered.
Is anyone else seeing this issue?