https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484356

--- Comment #2 from roworu <mamorue...@gmail.com> ---
Gnome desktop also behaves this way. But it only ignores first press of the
space button.
So, I would propose act the same:
1) First press of space button considered as signal to turn on display.
2) All others - password input.
May be we should not focus on exact button (if it space, Ctrl, Shift) and just
make first touch of keyboard with turned off display to turn it on?
It sound more logical, than just start password input: Monitor is blank - is it
just turned off by timeout? Or is it locked? We need to press button to turn it
on - turns out it was locked, so we need to delete the symbol registered as
password input, and start typing password. 
That  sound as a little, logical UX improvement.

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