Today i found the global login shortcut feature and it works, but sadly not in all cases.
The site titel must be the same as the database entry title, okay. But if the website titel is "personal service" and i like to rename my database entry title to "ISP personal service" the autologin with global shortcut doesn't work.
The problem site is: https://service.premiumsim.de
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When the entry contains a custom auto-type sequence that matches the site title, the entry's title does not need to match the site title for the global auto-type hot key to work (default hot key Ctrl+Alt+A).
To add a custom auto-type sequence to an entry in KeePass 2.x:
Open the web site login page then switch to KeePass
Select the desired entry and edit it.
Select the "Auto-type" tab on the Edit dialog and press the Add button.
On the "Edit Auto-Type" dialog
Enter the site title in the target field or select the full window title using the dropdown menu. The target field may contain simple wildcards or regular expressions.
Use the default keystroke sequence or create an appropriate keystroke sequence
Press OK to close the dialogs and save the entry
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Anonymous
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2019-01-11
Wow this works.
Thanks a lot!
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Today i found the global login shortcut feature and it works, but sadly not in all cases.
The site titel must be the same as the database entry title, okay. But if the website titel is "personal service" and i like to rename my database entry title to "ISP personal service" the autologin with global shortcut doesn't work.
The problem site is: https://service.premiumsim.de
When the entry contains a custom auto-type sequence that matches the site title, the entry's title does not need to match the site title for the global auto-type hot key to work (default hot key Ctrl+Alt+A).
To add a custom auto-type sequence to an entry in KeePass 2.x:
The target field may contain simple wildcards or regular expressions.
Wow this works.
Thanks a lot!