View password in extra large type
One of the things that I liked about 1Password (on both desktop and mobile) was the option to view a password in extra large type. So if I need to manually type it in (rather than copy / pasting, which isn't always an option), I can more easily see the characters.
Bonus for making different character types (capital letters, lower case letters, numbers, symbols) different colors, so the difference between lower-case-L and upper-case-I and the number 1 are obvious!
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Gromit26
commented
Good idea. Plus use Courier 10cpi as the typeface which shows every character uniquely.
One other enhancement could be to show the character position as a number so that when you need to give the 5th, 11th and 18th character from a password you can find them instantly. Something like this, but on a grid with password characters and number positions centred:g T 4 # u Q
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obscure58
commented
Please add this feature. It's very important for accessibility for users with vision limitations. Thank you.
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EAPTCB
commented
When I log into my bank (and a few other places) I am required to only enter certain parts of my password to move on to the next step; for example, I may be asked to give the 1st, 8th, 12th and 15th digits from my password. Trying to count is difficult when you have a really long password. The answer would be able to right-click your password and select "Large Type" (or similar) for your password to pop-out into a separate window with each character of your password enlarged and represented by a number. This is not only easier for everyone - but really helps those with visual impairment.
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Barry
commented
This please, on a mac with a 5K screen the font is very small, and I am not getting younger :D
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Cédric b commented
I was hesitant to switch to the family plan. But in a family setting, there are many new constraints. If you've managed to convince your grandparents to use the app, it needs to be adapted. Even without that, when you have poor eyesight, typing a 25-character password isn't always straightforward when mixing up o/O/0. For me, this is essential