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To make Autotype even better, there is Global Autotype. It works the same way as Autotype but eliminates the process of having to switch to MacPass and select the right entry. Global autotype is invoked via a shortcut from any application. MacPass then tries to find an entry based on the Window Title of the Application that was front most when the shortcut for autotype was invoked. If MacPass finds a single entry, it will perform an Autotype. If multiple entries are found, MacPass will present a window to choose which entry to use or it will fail with no match.
It just mentions "there is Global Autotype" but where exactly is it located in the UI? It could be improved by mentioning the exact location of the global autotype settings in the UI.
The website (https://macpassapp.org/) shows this in the screenshots but after searching for half an hour I'm still unable to find it anywhere in the UI.
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The doc page for global autotype mentions:
It just mentions "there is Global Autotype" but where exactly is it located in the UI? It could be improved by mentioning the exact location of the global autotype settings in the UI.
The website (https://macpassapp.org/) shows this in the screenshots but after searching for half an hour I'm still unable to find it anywhere in the UI.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: