How common is it to want to invoke the screensaver sometimes with locking and sometimes without locking, on the same computer? If you never use locking, can you not still configure the screensaver to not lock, and then use the same Ctrl+Alt+L ? Or does Ctrl+Alt+L now cause locking, even if the screensaver was configured to not lock?
Thanks- Douglas
-----Original Message----- From: Slávek Banko [mailto:slavek.banko@axis.cz] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 6:37 PM To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Subject: Re: [trinity-users] kmail 3.5.13.2
On Tuesday 21 of May 2013 00:24:38 Serghei Amelian wrote:
On Tuesday 21 May 2013 01:19:43 Timothy Pearson wrote:
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I was unaware of the Ctrl+Alt+S conflict when I introduced the global shortcut to activate the screensaver. If desired, I can change the screensaver activation sequence to something else, but I would need help finding an intuitive and non-conflicting shortcut to change it to!
Tim
Maybe Ctrl+ScrLk ?
Scroll Lock might be a little confusing, because Ctrl+Alt+S == screen saver only runs without locking. To lock is used Ctrl+Alt+L.
Slavek --
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