Description
Win10 Pro x64 Build 1607 14393.82
T-Clock Redux x64 - 2.4.1 Build 419
The 'Turn off monitors on workstation lock' feature works great, however I have found one quirk with it:
When the screensaver is active, bringing the PC back to life with a mouse movement/key press stops the screensaver and brings up the logon/lock screen. It appears that T-Clock is interpreting this as the PC being locked (which it already was), and is turning off the monitors. An additional mouse movement/key press is then required to turn the monitors back on.
I don't know if there's a way for T-Clock to distinguish between a user-initiated lock (ALT+CTRL+DEL then ENTER) vs the state of the screensaver changing from active to inactive then going to the logon/lock screen, but it seems that it's treating both events the same and is turning off the monitors when you're actually trying to unlock the PC.
Any thoughts are appreciated, thanks!