![]() ![]() I use the lower right, for example, and just sweep my mouse to that corner whenever I am about to stand up and walk away from my desk. chose the corner of your liking, and set it to "Lock Screen".Go to Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Hot Corners I find it helpful to set a "Hot Corner" for this. It's a good habit to get into to lock your screen whenever you leave it unattended, and soon you won't be on the hook for buying anymore pizza. it's ruthless, so I know where you're coming from. ![]() We have the same culture in one of the environments in which I work. I hope the pizza is tasty and you rarely have to buy it when you don't want to provide a meal for the team. Operating in closed clamshell mode, you might not be able to simply close the lid, but that’s a great solution for many that need to rapidly and clearly know their mac is locked if Command-Control-Q or a script launched by Siri isn’t easy enough. Getting back to your automatic goal - there are many App Store apps to lock on bluetooth leaving, but I’ve not seen them be reliable enough for me to trust - I lock my mac when I need to and have a short timeout of a couple minutes to reduce the exposure if I forget to lock. I know you want automatic, but memorizing Command-Control-Q and using it when you get up coupled with a short lock timeout is my solution to the same question.įor me, the saving grace is proximity unlock of Apple Watch is amazing on macOS so if you don’t get a great auto-lock solution, at least you can set things to time out rapidly and be right back in with a press of the space bar or any other input. Automated solutions don't work as well in practice due to RF interference and false positive locks. ![]()
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