On 12-Aug-2015 8:59 am, "Narcis Garcia" <informatica actiu net> wrote:
>
> This doesn't work with touchscreens, because cannot write anything until
> curtain is out.
>
On touch devices, the curtain is the standard way of implementing lock screens for a number of reasons. Such as quick viewing of notifications, to prevent accidental unlocking or several failed attempts that lock the device, etc.
I will note that on keyboard devices, you can both turn the screen on and lift the curtain at the same time by pressing the Esc key.
>
> El 12/08/15 a les 08:48, Alvaro Peña ha escrit:
> > AFAIK (Fedora 22) you can jump directly to step 3, just write your user
> > password and press enter, even with the blank screen...
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > 2015-08-12 8:44 GMT+02:00 Narcis Garcia <informatica actiu net
> > <mailto:informatica actiu net>>:
> >
> > Does anybody know if there is some setting that allows to disable the
> > screen curtain?
> >
> > When Gnome3 locks screen, some people asks me to not need 3 steps to
> > unlock:
> > 1. Move mouse or keyboard
> > 2. Lift curtain <- To avoid
> > 3. Write password
> >