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How to find the setting that is responsible for exiting the Windows lock screen?
The bottom line is that Windows provides the ability for users to remove the lock screen using touch input, keyboard or mouse dragging.
Is it possible to make the lock screen disappear when an event occurs?
In particular, I'm wondering if it's possible to configure exit from the lock screen by event code in the iiko front application via the task scheduler? Or perhaps there are other non-obvious ways?
Exit to the lock screen with a slideshow of thematic illustrations is configured after 1 minute of inactivity. When messages about the readiness of orders appear on the waiter's terminal, the lock screen does not turn off, therefore, the waiter does not have the opportunity to remotely see the status of the readiness of the order, but only if he physically approaches the screen and touches it to exit the lock mode (showing slide show) - this makes it extremely difficult to work with the client, forcing the waiter to come up and press all the time.
Of course, there is an element of aesthetics and a trick in that the thematic screensaver with a slide show is also preserved, complementing the atmosphere of the establishment, but at the same time, when messages about the readiness of orders appear, the screen with the screensaver should be removed without bothering the waiters with unnecessary work. Everything is planned for the benefit of people)
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Exit to the lock screen with a slideshow of thematic illustrations is configured after 1 minute of inactivity.Instead of blocking, use a program that
Application.OnIdle
shows pictures until the order is ready.
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