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mate-screensaver-command(1) |
FreeBSD General Commands Manual |
mate-screensaver-command(1) |
mate-screensaver-command - controls MATE screensaver
mate-screensaver-command [OPTION...]
mate-screensaver-command is a tool for controlling an already running instance
of mate-screensaver.
- --exit
- Causes the screensaver to exit gracefully
- -q, --query
- Query the state of the screensaver
- -t, --time
- Query the length of time the screensaver has been active
- -l, --lock
- Tells the running screensaver process to lock the screen immediately
- -u, --unlock
- Tells the running screensaver process to unlock the screen
immediately
- -c, --cycle
- If the screensaver is active then switch to another graphics demo
- -a, --activate
- Turn the screensaver on (blank the screen)
- -d, --deactivate
- If the screensaver is active then deactivate it (un-blank the screen)
- -p, --poke
- Poke the running screensaver to simulate user activity
- -i, --inhibit
- Inhibit the screensaver from activating. Command blocks while inhibit is
active.
- -n, --application-name
- The calling application that is inhibiting the screensaver
- -r, --reason
- The reason for inhibiting the screensaver
- -V, --version
- Version of this application
This manual page was originally written by Sven Arvidsson <sa@whiz.se>
for gnome-screensaver-command.
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