https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455380

Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Keywords|                            |multiscreen
   Version Fixed In|5.26.4                      |
             Status|REOPENED                    |CONFIRMED
            Summary|With n screens, Lock screen |With n screens, Lock screen
                   |requires n fingerprint      |requires n fingerprint
                   |scans to unlock             |scans to unlock after
                   |                            |activating screen different
                   |                            |from the one the cursor
                   |                            |began on

--- Comment #12 from Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> ---
This is still wo(In reply to Petr Bartos from comment #8)
> Hi, today i've installed 5.26.4 (on Fedora 36), and the problem is gone.
> Only single scan is now needed to unlock with multiple monitors. Also gone
> is that "unlock button" screen, so now it completely unlocks after single
> fingerprint scan without any additional steps needed.
> 
> There is one exception. After revealing password input on first monitor,
> when you move mouse to another monitor, resulting in password input being
> revealed on multiple monitors at once, you need to scan fingerpring multiple
> times (one scan for each revealed password input).

Aha! This I can reproduce:

Steps:
1. Have two screens
2. Hit Meta+L to lock
3. Move cursor to reveal password/fingerprint prompt on one screen
4. Move cursor to *other* screen
5. Scan fingerprint on reader -> black screen
6. Scan fingerprint again


Interestingly, I can only reproduce the bug when locking the screen with
Meta+L. I cannot reproduce the issue when I launch kscreenlocker_greet from its
binary, either in real mode or testing mode

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