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apps:screensaver:start [2019/08/04 23:58] – updated with usage, prefs, and locker information kevinbowenapps:screensaver:start [2019/08/05 02:07] – [Enable Lock Screen] kevinbowen
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 ==== Enable Lock Screen ==== ==== Enable Lock Screen ====
         * This is the master switch for the locker. This also integrates with Xfce4 [[:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:|Power Manager]], which can be launched using the button at the bottom of the tab.          * This is the master switch for the locker. This also integrates with Xfce4 [[:xfce:xfce4-power-manager:|Power Manager]], which can be launched using the button at the bottom of the tab. 
-        * Note that the locker will not actually run unless at least one activation listed below has been enabled. +        * Note that the locker will not automatically run unless at least one activation listed below has been enabled, although manual locking remains available.
 ==== Lock Screen with Screensaver ==== ==== Lock Screen with Screensaver ====
         * User has the option to decide how long the screensaver should run before the screen is locked.          * User has the option to decide how long the screensaver should run before the screen is locked. 
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         * Enable to allow Xfce4-screensaver to put the system to sleep (suspend).         * Enable to allow Xfce4-screensaver to put the system to sleep (suspend).
 ==== On Screen Keyboard ==== ==== On Screen Keyboard ====
-        * This is the first of two exceptions to locking the screen.+
         * Enabling this triggers an on-screen keyboard for login. The keyboard’s visibility before the screen was locked is remembered; a small toggle on the right end of the login screen can be used to restore visibility if required.         * Enabling this triggers an on-screen keyboard for login. The keyboard’s visibility before the screen was locked is remembered; a small toggle on the right end of the login screen can be used to restore visibility if required.
-        * The command to be entered may require a switch, for example: **onboard -e**+        * The command and any options to activate an installed on-screen keyboard may be entered in the command box. For example: **onboard -e** needs to be used to activate the onboard keyboard, if installed.
 ==== Session Status Messages ==== ==== Session Status Messages ====
-        * The second exception when the screen is locked. 
         * When enabled, status messages will be shown despite the locked state.         * When enabled, status messages will be shown despite the locked state.
 ==== Logout ==== ==== Logout ====