We have a couple of very playful cats at home, and while I'm away, they enjoy playing on top of my laptop's keyboard - or maybe they're trying to hack my password, hehehe. The point is, they press so many keys that I cannot type anything at the password entry field. Sometimes I manage to get access to the terminal and reboot, but others my only solution is a cold reboot.
Is there a way to disable the password entry field while the user session is locked, and have it activated when the user presses a specific combination of keystrokes?
Thank you for your help and comments!
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maokewu
deepin
2015-01-12 17:16
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恰好与我相反,我是设置为需要输入口令才能登录,却不起作用。此君则无法输入口令! :
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sunnyyuu2
deepin
2015-01-12 17:17
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可爱的小猫咪哈哈
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qiansen1386
deepin
2015-01-12 22:06
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Your kitten is so naughty and cute, I guess your problem is not lock the screen, your problem is actually how to prevent from losing control when too many keys have been pressed. Em, Let me help you to push this thread up, hopefully there may be some engineers who could get to you soon.
Besides, If you started your thread in English section, you may get better support I guess, since most of Chinese do not have chance to practice English in our daily life.
I need your help once again.
We have a couple of very playful cats at home, and while I'm away, they enjoy playing on top of my laptop's keyboard - or maybe they're trying to hack my password, hehehe. The point is, they press so many keys that I cannot type anything at the password entry field. Sometimes I manage to get access to the terminal and reboot, but others my only solution is a cold reboot.
Is there a way to disable the password entry field while the user session is locked, and have it activated when the user presses a specific combination of keystrokes?
Thank you for your help and comments!