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Pressing Enter copy the generated password to clipboard, focusing an input field already close the Extension pop-in. So no need to escape.
If we automatically close, it will make viewing or sharing password or correcting password more difficult as you will need to reopen and type everything.
That's not going toward simplification.
focusing an input field already close the Extension pop-in.
For users like me, the habit is to type the username, press Tab to focus on the password input field, then open Lesspass with the shortcut; after getting the password, press Esc to close the prompt. If I need to click the mouse button, the step of pressing Tab would be in vain. In some cases, the Lesspass prompt covers the area of the password input field, so after closing the prompt by a mouse-click, another mouse-click is needed.
Now, my idea is, double-press Enter to close. This saves the finger-travel to and from Esc.
This saves a keypress of Esc.
Probably also fill the next textbox, optionally.
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