Marcelo Magno T. Sales posted on Sun, 15 May 2011 15:09:24 -0300 as excerpted: > I noticed that, in System Settings, there is an applet named "Workspace > behavior" (or something like that, I'm translating from brazilian > portuguese), which has a "Screen corners" tab. There I can configure > some actions to be started when the mouse is placed at a chosen corner, > but activating the screen saver is not on the list of possible actions. > Is there a way in KDE 4.6.x to set up the screen saver to be activated > when the mouse is placed at one of the screen corners? I don't use screen-savers here, but it may be that the "lock screen" option (on the screen corners tab) is what you're looking for. Since I don't have any screensavers installed, lock screen switches to a new plasma activity that covers the old screen. This activity apparently comes with the analog clock plasmoid configured by default, but you can add additional plasmoids, etc. However, while I get that screen, I also get a dialog saying the screen won't be locked as it couldn't be unlocked, no greeter app configured. >From what I've read this is because I don't have a *DM installed either -- I don't (normally) need one as I always login at the CLI and if I want to run X/kde, I run a script that sets up a few variables and runs startx, which ultimately starts kde. But apparently the same user/password or whatever greeter that would appear in the *DM is used for the unlock screen as well, and since I don't have one installed, I get the dialog instead. The dialog has an OK button. When I push it, I return to the normal workspace. Instead of the screensavers, my system simply shuts down the graphics output after X minutes. With no input from the graphics card, the monitors briefly show a warning saying they're not getting input, and then themselves suspend, shutting off their backlites, etc. (This is the bit Gene H seems to have problems with in the sibling subthread. FWIW it has worked for years here and continues to do so, so it wouldn't appear to be a kde issue.) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.