Difference between revisions of "Configure your PAUSE key to lock the screen"
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* select "Shortcuts and Gestures" -> "Custom Shortcuts" -> "Edit" -> "New" -> "Global Shortcut" -> "Command/URL" -> enter "Pause" | * select "Shortcuts and Gestures" -> "Custom Shortcuts" -> "Edit" -> "New" -> "Global Shortcut" -> "Command/URL" -> enter "Pause" | ||
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* click on Trigger -> "None" | * click on Trigger -> "None" | ||
* type the PAUSE key | * type the PAUSE key |
Revision as of 11:04, 6 September 2013
To set your PAUSE key to lock the screen under KDE,
- open a console
- call the command
systemsettings
- select "Shortcuts and Gestures" -> "Custom Shortcuts" -> "Edit" -> "New" -> "Global Shortcut" -> "Command/URL" -> enter "Pause"
- click on Trigger -> "None"
- type the PAUSE key
- click on "Action"
- enter
/usr/lib64/kde4/libexec/kscreenlocker --forcelock