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Re-enable autofill if disabled by accident #715
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+1 The GUI is not really very well though out. It's too easy to hit the disable button and I honestly can't figure out how to edit the list |
you can long-press a field which you want to auto-fill and click the AutoFill button, even after you disabled autofill for it. KP2A will then offer to re-enable. What other solution would you suggest? |
There are some applications that do not seem to allow or expose the AutoFill button. It would be nice to have some way to access the list of applications for which auto-fill has been disabled and re-enable it from within keepass2android for these corner cases. |
The long press approach works for Firefox but it is not very obvious, so I do second the wish for an editable list in the settings |
The AutoFill button doesn't occur in such cases. Just tried it... I see only "Paste" and "Add search engine" (login field) or only "Paste" button (password field). I have Android 10, Note 9, Firefox 68.7.0 |
OMG! I found option in your program about this! Settings -> Application -> Password access -> AutoFill function -> Disabled AutoFill targets I have Russian translated UI so menu texts may be different |
Why is this closed? I still don't see a way to edit the disabled list. |
see @Perlover 's comment: Settings -> Application -> Password access -> AutoFill function -> Disabled AutoFill targets |
No |
How do I re-enable autofill for an application if I disable it for an input field by accident? The UI for disabling input is quite confusing and has no verification mechanism and I've tapped it by accident a few times now.
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