Where do you see that? The changelog mentions both (and also xkeyb), but used to call mkeyb "unstable". Besides, what does it have to do with wrong documentation about Mined? Unless you claim the "unstable" mkeyb has bidi support which I seriously doubt. Also note it's almost same date as keyb (unlike the much older xkeyb).
Nice, I can use it in a String field like {PICKCHARS:Password} or {PICKCHARS:Password:C=4}. But it's easy to get confused while I'm a chat/phone and any mistake will cause a disconnect. Wish I could tell it to limit to last 6 digits and then let me choose in real time 4 or 6. Otherwise I'd stick with the {T-REPLACE-RX} solution for now.
My suggestion is therefore: Increase to 21. Make sure one character is special. This should both include a special character and not jeopardize security because it doesn't come at the expense of other characters.
My suggestion is therefore: 1. Increase to 21. 1. Make sure one character is special. This should both include a special character and not jeopardize security because it doesn't come at the expense of other characters.
So it's only after clicking OK in the popup. It's not really self explanatory. Without clicking OK they behave identically.
Not sure I understand, I click them and see no difference throughout the whole popup they generate, see video capture.
In Tools, Generate Password and Generate Password List have no differences
Does it mean a password generator like this is less safe than KeePass'? Anyway, one way to solve it is to make sure the special character is added in addition, as in letter #21 (since the default length is 20), no?