Hi!

The issue is that the password field does not show to VoiceOVer and is only 
shown as a text field, otherwise this works fine. Do realize that when you 
check the box, it brings up the password generator as a popover. All you have 
to do is switch back to the 1Password window by pressing esc, and it 
automatically unchecks the box and inserts a generated password. It doesn’t 
automatically bring up the password generator in my case, although it’s easy 
enough to get out of.

I haven’t had any actual issues with text fields at all aside from the password 
area, where you can just use the tab key to get to it. They do need to fix that.

Nicolai
> On Mar 5, 2016, at 3:54 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Yes.  I am also at the stage of having everything set up, but with no data in 
> my vault.  And yes, it appears that interacting with a table row attracts the 
> cursor position towards text fields which it is hard to escape from.  Perhaps 
> this was a bad idea.  I will enter passwords, but not generate any; at least 
> I can have centralised passwords for convenient entry (but not as convenient 
> as native Safari), but I won’t forget them either.
> 
> Among other reasons, this is the downside of centralising your password 
> database.  Yes, compromised passwords don’t result in cascading compromise, 
> but on the other hand you’ve just locked yourself in to a dependency on a 
> single piece of software whose accessibility may get worse over time.  It’s 
> proprietary, too; great integration, but no alternatives.  I love Wi-Fi Sync. 
>  I suggest not generating any passwords until you’ve really mastered it, and 
> maybe not even then.  You could only use the tool for audit, rather than 
> forgetting your passwords; as long as you choose good, strong passwords, you 
> don’t have nearly as much to fear from password compromise in the first 
> place, and therefore no real need for actually using a password manager.  I 
> probably should have realised this before I started down this rabbit hole.
> 
> Incidentally, the exact same comments apply to iCloud Keychain, except there 
> there isn’t even an option of exporting your data, so the lock-in is far more 
> thorough.  iCloud Keychain is using SEC256P1 to encrypt your keychain items, 
> and since the NSA picked the seed for that particular curve, you can get all 
> paranoid and avoid it for that reason, too.  On the other feeler, the 
> integration is far more silky-smooth than 1Password, with autocompletion 
> occurring automatically.
> 
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