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The passwords dashboard widget allows quick and easy access to your passwords directly from the dashboard.
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### Adding the Dashboard widget
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1. Open the dashboard and click the "Customize" button
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2. Check the checkbox for the "Passwords" entry in the "Edit widgets" dialog
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3. Close the "Edit widgets" dialog
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### Using the Dashboard widget
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The dashboard widget is straightforward to use.
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By default, it will display your favorite passwords.
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Clicking and Double-Clicking passwords will perform the configured click actions if those are available within the widget.
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(By default these are "Copy Password" and "Copy Username")
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### Searching passwords
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With the "Search all passwords" input field at the top of the widgets, it's possible to search through all your passwords.
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> :star: Sometimes it can take a little longer to load all passwords. In that case you will see a corresponding message and the search will be rerun once all passwords are loaded |
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