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  1. can you implement global autotype? it basically means that enpass simulates keypresses to log into any application, not just website how this would work: user opens app (e.x. steam) user gets steam in focus and presses keycombo to trigger global autotype enpass detects name of application or application title enpass searches for matching entries, if 1 match is found, simulate keypresses for login (in 95% of cases: {username}{tab}{password}{enter}) this keycombo can be made to be configurable ( for example skype, where you'd need {username}{enter}{wait 100ms}{password}{enter} ) if multiple matches are found, enpass displays a window, letting users select the correct entry, and then autotype the login info if no matches are found, enpass pops up with a search field so users can search the correct entry to autofill ofcource, in the last case, enpass will also ask to remember the application title for that entry this is a feature i greatly miss in the current version of enpass, hopefully you can consider to implement this somewhere in the future. and hopefully you can implement this in Linux as well (since that's the main OS i'm using atm, aside from sometimes Windows kind regards, intuxikated
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  2. This post is 2 years old now, when can we expect it to be implemented? The only thing keeping me from enpass and sticking with keepas is the ability to autofill credentials as well as TOTP in applications.
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  3. Hi there. I'm trialling Enpass as a user from another popular password manager. One missing feature I enjoy is an auto-type feature. How it would ideally work: I am playing a video game or using a native app requires me to login using credentials from their website. (For example, Twitter's Windows 10 app). At the login screen for the native app/video game, I switch to Enpass, find the credentials I want to login with, and press the Auto-Type button. Enpass prompts me to pick a window to type it into, defaulting to the last selected window. After confirming the window to type the password into, Enpass switches to the window, does it's best to find or select a Username field, types the username in, tab, then the Password. I click the application's login button. Why? On a desktop, you can almost always copy and paste into a window. However, this does not hold true for almost every video game I've played that requires an account. I'd hate to type my 20+ character, randomly generated password into a video game. As this feature worked so well, I found myself using it in lots of cases, including: Many video games (Elder Scrolls Online) Every native application (Twitter, Slack, Discord) Basic auth dialog boxes (internal websites) Chrome profiles with no extensions (web development)
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