could you please support the login style where username and password are on two seperate pages (outlook.com for example)?
Looks like this kind of login gets more and more common, but KeePass does not support it.
Thank you.
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As per the {Delay 3000}, the 3000 means 3000 milliseconds, and 1000 miliseconds = 1 second, so 3000 milliseconds = 3 seconds. People can adjust to 4000,5000 etc... depending on their internet connection speed.
ALSO, If you are STILL encountering trouble after adding in the Delay function....the solution is this:
IF you arrive on the 2nd page of the login, hit Tab button on your physical keyboard multiple times to see if where the activated field is (see if the activated cursor is jumping from a URL link onto the Textbook input box) Sometimes the field selection is not on the TExtboook of the 2nd page... so you have to manually add more {TABS} so that the TExtbox field on the 2nd page is activated before pasting the password.
Last edit: phead128 2017-05-12
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It's not good to have a fixed delay in the sequence.
It would be better if KeePass checks if the page is loaded and then starts to type the password.
Maybe there are other options possible too to manage this kind of login?
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You might want to vote for Feature Request #1589, which suggests a similar feature - altho I'm not thrilled with the exact method of implementation described there.
Last edit: T. Bug Reporter 2017-05-11
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Hello,
could you please support the login style where username and password are on two seperate pages (outlook.com for example)?
Looks like this kind of login gets more and more common, but KeePass does not support it.
Thank you.
Try this:
Last edit: PassionateUser 2017-05-04
As per the {Delay 3000}, the 3000 means 3000 milliseconds, and 1000 miliseconds = 1 second, so 3000 milliseconds = 3 seconds. People can adjust to 4000,5000 etc... depending on their internet connection speed.
ALSO, If you are STILL encountering trouble after adding in the Delay function....the solution is this:
IF you arrive on the 2nd page of the login, hit Tab button on your physical keyboard multiple times to see if where the activated field is (see if the activated cursor is jumping from a URL link onto the Textbook input box) Sometimes the field selection is not on the TExtboook of the 2nd page... so you have to manually add more {TABS} so that the TExtbox field on the 2nd page is activated before pasting the password.
Last edit: phead128 2017-05-12
It's not good to have a fixed delay in the sequence.
It would be better if KeePass checks if the page is loaded and then starts to type the password.
Maybe there are other options possible too to manage this kind of login?
KeePass does not interact at all with the browser pages.
It is in no way a form filler tool.
You might want to vote for Feature Request #1589, which suggests a similar feature - altho I'm not thrilled with the exact method of implementation described there.
Last edit: T. Bug Reporter 2017-05-11
Fantastic. I had no idea this facility was available. Worked as described on Outlook.com