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Bassir's quest for a screen lock of OS X

Started by Feynman, July 09, 2008, 06:38:39 PM

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July 09, 2008, 06:38:39 PM Last Edit: July 09, 2008, 07:08:55 PM by Bassir
One of the features I really enjoyed in Ubuntu Linux was the ability to set the display to sleep and prompt for a password upon return (locking the screen). After I switched to OS X, I longed for this feature, and I searched through the darkest corners of the internet to find a solution, as setting the display to sleep alone didn't prompt for password upon return and setting the screensaver didn't sleep the display, but I couldn't find anything. So, to solve this issue, I had to get a screensaver that launched and applescript that activated an application that set the display to sleep.

And here are the instructions to be able to sleep the display and be prompted for a password upon return:

0. Go to System Preferences, Security, and check the options "Require password to wake this computer from sleep or screen saver".
1. Go to your Utilities folder in your Applications folder and open "Keychain Access".
2. When in Keychain Access, press Command+Comma to open the preferences.
3. In the General tab, check the option "Show status in Menu Bar". There will now be a padlock in the top-right of your screen.
4. Download this zipped folder and unzip it, and place SleepDisplay.saver and Script.scpt into /Library/Screen Savers/.
5. Double-click SleepDisplay.saver, and click "Install" when prompted.
6. There will now be a new screensaver in the Other section in your screensavers by the name of SleepDisplay. Click it, and click Options under the preview.
7. In the first field, paste in "/Library/Screen Savers/Script.scpt", and click OK.
8. Now place the downloaded SleepDisplay.app into your Applications folder.
9. You are done. You may now click the padlock in your menu bar and choose the "Lock Screen" option to sleep your display and have a password prompted to you when you want to return to your desktop.

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In windows all you'd need to do is check "On Resume, requires password" for when the screensaver comes on. Mac's dont have a simple feature like that? doodthing;

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Quote from: Blaziken on July 10, 2008, 07:29:12 AM
In windows all you'd need to do is check "On Resume, requires password" for when the screensaver comes on. Mac's dont have a simple feature like that? doodthing;


Seriously.


Usually though I just hit Windows key+L if I'm going to leave my computer for an extended period of time.

Feynman

Quote from: Blaziken on July 10, 2008, 07:29:12 AM
In windows all you'd need to do is check "On Resume, requires password" for when the screensaver comes on. Mac's dont have a simple feature like that? doodthing;


Yes, well Mac OS X has that same option, but I wanted the display to just be off while the screensaver is on. I don't want some shitty animation, I want to conserve power and have the display off.

Sam

Quote from: Vostroya on July 10, 2008, 08:46:14 AM
just set the screensaver to blank, prompt for password when awakened, set a hot corner to the screensaver, then you just have to throw your mouse in the bottom-right corner or something and it's locked  doodella;


shhh

you're going to crush his little spirit. :(
1.8mb is too huge for a sig nigga

Feynman

Quote from: Vostroya on July 10, 2008, 08:46:14 AM
just set the screensaver to blank, prompt for password when awakened, set a hot corner to the screensaver, then you just have to throw your mouse in the bottom-right corner or something and it's locked  doodella;


You're a fucking idiot.

FIRST: YOU CAN'T SET A BLANK SCREENSAVER
SECOND: A BLANK SCREENSAVER STILL HAS THE DISPLAY ON
THIRD: THIS IS ALL FOR A LOCK WHERE THE DISPLAY TURNS OFF

I used it last night to finish up some torrents, and it's awesome.

Sam

Quote from: Bassir on July 10, 2008, 10:03:07 AM
You're a fucking idiot.

FIRST: YOU CAN'T SET A BLANK SCREENSAVER
SECOND: A BLANK SCREENSAVER STILL HAS THE DISPLAY ON
THIRD: THIS IS ALL FOR A LOCK WHERE THE DISPLAY TURNS OFF

I used it last night to finish up some torrents, and it's awesome.

My question is; why do you even need to lock it?  baddood;
1.8mb is too huge for a sig nigga

Feynman

Quote from: Sammie on July 10, 2008, 11:06:44 AM
My question is; why do you even need to lock it?  baddood;


who knows who might try to access my personal files while i piss

Placebo Headwound

Quote from: Amigo on July 10, 2008, 11:15:51 AM
Aren't your sisters like 4 years old?  baddood;
You don't want 4-year-olds accidentally seeing Bassir's porn, do you? baddood;

Sam

Quote from: Bassir on July 10, 2008, 11:11:54 AM
who knows who might try to access my personal files while i piss

You'd do all that locky stuff just so you can pee?  baddood;
1.8mb is too huge for a sig nigga

Feynman

Quote from: Sammie on July 10, 2008, 12:12:05 PM
You'd do all that locky stuff just so you can pee?  baddood;

It's really simple to set up, and now it's as easy as clicking a padlock and choosing "Lock Screen" to leave my computer unattended and go take a piss or something.

Quote from: Thief888 on July 10, 2008, 12:00:49 PM
You don't want 4-year-olds accidentally seeing Bassir's porn, do you? baddood;

It's actually the chat logs I'm worried about.


mario583

Quote from: Amigo on July 10, 2008, 12:05:48 PM
Does a 4 year old even know how to open a folder?  baddood;

You'd be surprise how lil kids can operate a Computer.........

mario583

Quote from: Bassir on July 10, 2008, 12:39:17 PM
It's actually the chat logs I'm worried about.

You don't want them to acess a log of where you say 'fuck' and 'shit' to your friends all the time?  caterpie;

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