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Browsers won't automatically sign you into a website; however, if you save your credentials within the browser, a shortcut (icon) can launch the sign-in page with your username and password waiting for you to press Enter.
Shortcuts are easy to create but we'd need your specific browser program for the proper step-by-steps.
- CurtB6 years agoHonored Contributor
Hi, Bruce. This is a serious question. With your credentials saved, can you really get Cox's webmail to launch by just pressing the Enter key? I have to click "Sign In" or hit the tab key 17 times to advance to the Sign In button and then pressing Enter will work. That's with Chrome. IE takes 21 tabs... seriously. It always annoys me that Cox's programmers won't set the focus on the "Sign In" button (if the User Id and Password boxes are filled in) and launch the program with just an Enter key press. If you know a feasible workaround, I would seriously like to know what it is. Thanks.
- Bruce6 years agoHonored Contributor III
As far as I know, you have to click Sign-in. Firefox has my credentials already loaded, so that's what I can do.
- CurtB6 years agoHonored Contributor
Thanks, Bruce. It seems to me that the primary function of the Cox webmail sign in page should be to sign in to Cox webmail. So wouldn't it make sense to design that page to expedite the sign in process? The way to do that would be to set the tab focus on the tab fields that are used for webmail, i.e. User ID, Password or Sign In. All the other tab fields would still be available, but the first blank field of these three should be the default. If User ID and Password are pre-filled, set the focus on Sign In and webmail could be launched by pressing the Enter key. Come on, Cox. Make this simple change.
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