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When I select a login/password from Authorizer, I'm asked to select a device. If now I want to type in another password, I have to
exit the current credential
find another credential
tap password
select device
It would be nice if we could create macros that can do all of the above in a single tap. Currently you have a list of groups/credentials that you select from. Those can remain but then allow us to compose those menus into a macro and then allow us to browse through those macros.
For example, in a home lab scenario, I could have
Macro 1_PC 1 Login Username/Password
Macro 2_PC 1 Service Password (no username)
Macro 3_PC 2 Login Username/Password (tab instead of return)
Macro 4_PC 2 Service Password (no username)
Macro 5_PC 2 MyCustomApp Login Username/Password
etc...
That way, you can quickly logon to multiple devices in a quick succession. You can organize your macros for a specific task (e.g., you might have a set of macros for work devices/password and another set of macros for home devices and passwords).
Not sure if this can be done in userland (like Auto It script/macros in Windows). Don't think it is possible without rooting.
Other than that, a great app and thank you for your contribution!
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When I select a login/password from Authorizer, I'm asked to select a device. If now I want to type in another password, I have to
It would be nice if we could create macros that can do all of the above in a single tap. Currently you have a list of groups/credentials that you select from. Those can remain but then allow us to compose those menus into a macro and then allow us to browse through those macros.
For example, in a home lab scenario, I could have
That way, you can quickly logon to multiple devices in a quick succession. You can organize your macros for a specific task (e.g., you might have a set of macros for work devices/password and another set of macros for home devices and passwords).
Not sure if this can be done in userland (like Auto It script/macros in Windows). Don't think it is possible without rooting.
Other than that, a great app and thank you for your contribution!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: