Hello,

Whenever you need to enter username or password for a website, or when you have 
to fill in your credit card info, you can always call up 1password by its 
shortcut key command+slash.  1password on the whole knows what info is required 
by the name of the fields.  When you call up 1password with its shortcut key, 
you often have to put in your master password first to unlock it.  On the whole 
this process works very well but if I’m making a purchase, I double check the 
fields for the credit card quickly with vo+command+j to make sure there is no 
omissions.

Hope this helps.  If you have any more questions, do ask.  I’m not an expert 
but I will try to help whenever I can.  

Andrew
> On 5 Sep 2015, at 16:54, Faisal ali <faisal.a...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> Thank you for that. I was also wondering what the best method of filling in 
> saved forms or credit cards on a website? I got the safari extension 
> downloaded and installed. If I’m on, say Amazon or any other website that 
> requires my credit card information, how would I go about filling it via the 
> extension?
> Much thanks
>> On Sep 4, 2015, at 2:25 PM, Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I’ve just tried to do this.  Press command+shift+n to activate “add new 
>> credit card” dialog.  You will find yourself in a text field that says 
>> credit card.  You can either leave it as it is or give your card a 
>> meaningful name.  Then press tab.  VoiceOver reported “section edit text.  
>> Ignore this - I’m not quite sure what it is.  Press tab again and you will 
>> be in name section.  Once you fill it in, stop interacting with vo+shift+jup 
>> arrow and more to the right.  You should hear field names announced. You 
>> have to interact with each field although voiceover doesn’t make it clear.  
>> After you put in data in each field you have to stop interacting with it and 
>> move to the right again and interact with the next field and so on.
>> 
>> Hope this helps
>> 
>> Andrew
>>> On 3 Sep 2015, at 20:41, Faisal ali <faisal.a...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> so I just purchased 1 password for the mac and so far so good. However, I’m 
>>> having some difficulties in entering in information on my credit card. Some 
>>> of the fields make sense but there are others that don’t. for instance, I 
>>> can’t figure out where I type in the credit card number and security code 
>>> as well as my name. Can anyone assist me with this?
>>> Thanks
>>> 
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