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shortcut to hide/unhide usernames and passwords #2031
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There is no way to hide usernames, but you can toggle password hiding in the settings. This is not toggleable with a keyboard shortcut, not sure of the utility since you can easily reveal the password when in the entry edit window. |
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* Cleanup entry change notification with entryview focus in/out * Change Open URL shortcut to CTRL+SHIFT+U to conform with an "action" including SHIFT * Change Copy URL shortcut to CTRL+U to conform with "copy" without SHIFT * Entry specific toolbar and menu items are disabled unless the entry row has focus (prevents unintended actions) * Reword security setting for password visibility in entry edit view * Add shortcut to hide/unhide usernames (CTRL+SHIFT+B) * Organize entry menu * Fix #1588 - show keyboard shortcuts in context menu * Fix #2403 - Change auto-type shortcut to CTRL + SHIFT + V * Fix #2096 - Add (CTRL+F) to search bar background * Fix #2031 & Fix #2266 - add shortcut to hide/unhide passwords (CTRL+SHIFT+C) * Fix #2166 - Add reveal password button to entry preview
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is there any shortcut to hide/unhide the usernames and passwords like in keepass2 ?
Debug Info
KeePassXC - Version 2.3.3
Revision: 0a155d8
Libraries:
Operating system: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
CPU architecture: x86_64
Kernel: linux 4.15.0-22-generic
Enabled extensions:
Libraries:
Operating system: OS
CPU architecture: ARCH
Kernel: KERNEL
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