What I've done in the past is to cover all screens with a floating
borderless window.
On Jan 6, 2009, at 12:24 AM, Ashish Tiwari wrote:
Hi All,
How can I lock user screen (using cocoa+objC) that just a quote
appears at
screen and user can not use their machine until my software unlocks
the
screen.
You might find it rude but that is required as we are developing a
training
room software and the trainer should we able to lock all student
screens so
that student can just concentrate on trainingroom black/whiteboard.
Lanuching user machine screen saver wont do as the students might
unlock the
screen saver by entering password. Is there a way that I can create a
screen saver with a random password (not known to students).
Thanks in advance.
Ashish Tiwari | Software Engineer | Persistent Systems
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