On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 21:21, Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen <ravn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The screen saver should be able to do that, as well as lock the keyboard.

Windows-L should pretty much be a reflex whenever you get out of your
chair. In fact, i get bitten by this several times a month when i'm
working on customer's machine where i don't have my own account - get
up, account locked, ask customer to enter password again.

Setting a low screensaver timeout (basically, automatic locking) can
help, but i consider it problematic - it will still leave a Window of
opportunity open, but it can also be quite annoying when you're doing
a presentation or watching a video.


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