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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