tag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:/discussions/problems/105691-gpg-services-password-agent-doesnt-allow-combination-keys-for-special-charactersGPGTools: Discussion 2020-05-13T19:01:46Ztag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/483118022020-05-11T14:13:38Z2020-05-11T14:13:38ZGPG Services: Password agent doesn't allow combination keys for special characters<div><p>Hi Robert,</p>
<p>welcome to the GPGTools support platform. Sorry you are having problems using GPG Suite.</p>
<p>Can you test what happens if you try typing those characters?</p>
<p>And also check how a macOS native password request handles this. You could create an email test account which you then add to Mail app which uses a password with the problematic characters.</p>
<p>I think what you are seeing is macOS specific behavior with password dialogs. But we would have to verify that guess.</p>
<p>Best,<br>
Steve</p></div>Stevetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/483118022020-05-11T23:27:50Z2020-05-11T23:27:51ZGPG Services: Password agent doesn't allow combination keys for special characters<div><p>Hi Steve,</p>
<p>I don't have that key on my keyboard, hence why I was using modifier keys (also called dead keys). But anyway, after testing in other Apple apps I realised that you are right. Mail doesn’t let you use dead keys in the password field either. Other non-apple apps do this perfectly, Firefox for example, so I just assumed it was a system wide thing.</p>
<p>Thanks anyway!</p></div>Rober Sancheztag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/483118022020-05-13T19:01:43Z2020-05-13T19:01:43ZGPG Services: Password agent doesn't allow combination keys for special characters<div><p>You can bring up this system default with Apple via their Feedback system:<br>
<a href="https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/">https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/</a></p>
<p>I'm closing this discussion. Should you need further assistance or have questions you can re-open this discussion here or open a new one any time.</p>
<p>Best,<br>
Steve</p></div>Steve