Aha, I knew there had to be some other setting related with all this. Not sure why I enabled "Always show global auto-type entry selection dialog" (years ago), but there must've been a good reason. After so much time I even forgot it was optional to begin with. I just tested the attached version, and all is well now! Thanks so much for your work and quick responses!
Aha, I knew there had to be some other setting related with all this. Not sure I enabled "Always show global auto-type entry selection dialog" (years ago), but there must've been a reason and after so much time I even forgot it was optional to begin with. I just tested the attached version, and all is well now! Thanks so much for your work and quick responses!
There I'm making the distinction between 1. The system-wide hotkey for the plugin AutoTypeSearch (which can be specified in the settings tab specifically for this plugin). Accessing AutoTypeSearch via this hotkey shows no problems. 2. The system-wide auto-type hotkey for Keepass's native auto-type. This is where the problem lies. When using this hotkey, then canceling the empty Keepass auto-type dialog, AutoTypeSearch doesn't show up the first time.
Thanks! I suppose there might be another setting involved, but I haven't found a way to not get this issue yet. Some more info: - The system-wide hotkey for AutoTypeSearch does not exhibit this behavior: the dialog is shown the first time I use that hotkey. - I thought that perhaps pressing Escape in the Keypass auto-type window would inadvertently also cause Escape being triggered inside the AutoTypeSearch window that follows, but that isn't the case: pressing the Cancel button in the Keypass auto-type...
The first time after Keepass is started, it doesn't show anything instead of showing AutoTypeSearch as expected. The second time I try this (as in step 7), AutoTypeSearch does show up. I do some flashing, it's like AutoTypeSearch is minimized or something.
The first time after Keepass is started, it doesn't show anything instead of showing AutoTypeSearch as expected. The second time I try this (as in step 7), AutoTypeSearch does show up.
Enable the following settings Keepass: Minimize main window after opening a database AutoTypeSearch: Show automatically if global auto-type finds no match Close Keepass Re-open Keepass and open a database Press the global auto-type hotkey in a window that will result in 0 matches (e.g. Notepad) Close the Keepass auto-type window See that AutoTypeSearch doesn't open Repeat steps 4 & 5 See that AutoTypeSearch now does open If this doesn't reproduce the issue, it's probably necessary to automatically...
Enable the following settings Keepass: Minimize main window after opening a database AutoTypeSearch: Show automatically if global auto-type finds no match Close Keepass Re-open Keepass and open a database Press the auto-type hotkey on a window that results in 0 matches (e.g. Notepad) Close the Keepass auto-type window See that AutoTypeSearch doesn't open Repeat steps 4 & 5 See that AutoTypeSearch now does open If this doesn't reproduce the issue, it's probably necessary to automatically open a database...