"Wolfgang Fritzsche" <fritzsche_at_onlinehome.de> writes:
> Hi,
>
> If it's a screensaver wich doesn't cover the Desktop or only a little area
> of the screen.
> I could shot it with a kill command after I would give the user access to
> keyboard/mouse
>
> but I think there are noones like this.
Actually, xscreensaver lets you use any program you would like as the
program that writes on the screen. Including programs that don't write
on the screen.
>
> >Try xscreensaver. This way, you can re-activate the keyboard and mouse
> with
> >the password.
>
> >You can set a Key link in .fvwm2rc to allow you to lock the screen just by
> >hitting a single key -like this
> >Key Scroll_Lock A A Function Sleep
>
> >Where Sleep is defined as:
> >AddToFunc Sleep "I" Exec exec
> >/usr/local/bin/xscreensaver-command -lock
>
> >With this, anytime you hit the scroll lock key (ScrLk) your keyboard and
> mouse
> >will do nothing but bring up a dialog for a password.
>
> >If this is what you are looking for, I hope it helps
>
> >If not, maybe a little more context might help.
>
>
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Received on Mon Aug 14 2000 - 14:23:42 BST