That doesn't make sense. Peakd is not separate from Hive. Signing up and logging in are different. You can't sign up because you're already signed up, but you can login.
I'm confident it's confusion based user error. Removing a key in keychain is as simple as hitting a button that looks like a trash can. Perhaps you're doing something wrong.
At this point, I don't think I'll be able to help you either.
Give me a screen shot of what that trash can looks like.
It's the same for everyone. You don't need a screenshot. Your private keys are hidden behind your public keys. By following the directions, you'll be able to see which keys you have. The directions are clear. There are only two options. View private key, or the trash button to remove it.
I just did exactly what you told me, the keychain was open right next to your directions. There is no trash can.
Find someone else to help you.
That's all everyone else says. Now it's evident why a decentralized money system is never going to work. Like if that measly amount of money I got in my wallet meant anything, like it was what was left for me to live on for the next week, I'd be frantic someone could just hijack it like that. A few months back someone took a couple of my cards and ran up charges on them. Within 24 hours that got shut down, the charges were reversed, new cards on the way, and my main account even I had to call for a few days to assure them it was me they had put so many barriers in place.
I don't even know if you actually have keys entered in that need removing, sunlit. Only you would know that. So maybe there's no trashcan, because you don't have any keys entered. I don't know. But you would know. You're the manager of your account. Nobody else.
Like I said, I never put them in there. I always meant to get around to it. So when I had that problem with posting and someone said I had to change something from within my wallet, I was surprised to see keys in there. Someone else had also previously said to look for what I call a disruption (...) in the keys. I don't know why they instructed me to do that. Maybe I should ask them. Anyway, there was a disruption among the letter and numbers. So I was going to just delete them and put mine in, but I can't delete them to put my in there. Another strange thing in there was somehow under permissions, somehow steemconnect was given permissions in my wallet, maybe that has something to do with it. I didn't give them permission, I remember back on steemit there was a problem with steemconnect and they told everyone to stop using them. I guess the best question now is what happens if I just get rid of the wallet. Did you know too that prior to all this happening, maybe a month or so, I was doing something recommended as a security alert fix by google, which was them instructing me to get rid of my old steemit keychain, they said the keychain was able to go in and make changes to stuff, they halted that but said if I didn't delete the keychain that it was able to still spy on my online activities.
In all due honesty, now I fully understand why on a system such as this, no one keeps all their eggs in one basket. Thanks for trying.
I'm not having the same problems. I don't see others having the same problems. Everyone else using Keychain took the time to learn how. You can, too.
Do I have to right click to bring it up or something? Both those keys, the one that starts with sm and the one that shows up when you click to show the active key aren't consecutive numbers and letters, there's a disruption of dots (....) in them.