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minus-square@sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink13•2 months agoJust lock the screen. The worst that’ll happen is a failed login or switching the keyboard layout or something.
minus-square@skisnow@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglish9•2 months agoWindows-L is the hotkey (in Windows at least), for those who maybe didn’t know.
minus-square@sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink3•2 months agoAnd in GNOME. In KDE, it’s Ctrl+Alt+L. In macOS, it’s Cmd+Ctrl+Q.
minus-square@pipes@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink1•2 months agoMy KDE (both 5 and 6, just checked) also uses Meta+L, by default. On my KDE 5 Ctrl+Alt+L appears as custom but I don’t remember adding it, maybe they inverted the two.
minus-square@sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink2•2 months agoMaybe it’s the other way around then, it’s muscle memory at this point. I know GNOME and KDE are opposites.
Just lock the screen. The worst that’ll happen is a failed login or switching the keyboard layout or something.
Windows-L is the hotkey (in Windows at least), for those who maybe didn’t know.
And in GNOME. In KDE, it’s Ctrl+Alt+L. In macOS, it’s Cmd+Ctrl+Q.
My KDE (both 5 and 6, just checked) also uses Meta+L, by default. On my KDE 5 Ctrl+Alt+L appears as custom but I don’t remember adding it, maybe they inverted the two.
Maybe it’s the other way around then, it’s muscle memory at this point. I know GNOME and KDE are opposites.