Re: New (?) behavior of screensavers wrt. keyboard clicks

2022-03-17 Thread Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
Thanks a million. That fits the bill.

Best regards, Gabriel


> On 17. Mar 2022, at 14:23, Richard Somers  wrote:
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> Perhaps this may help.
>
> https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8329971
>
> Best regards, Richard
>
>
>> On Mar 17, 2022, at 4:59 AM, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev 
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> So it's rather a glitch on my machine, I guess.
>> On my end, the "alert" sound occurs with Apple's screensavers, too.
>>
>> Best regards, Gabriel
>>



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Re: New (?) behavior of screensavers wrt. keyboard clicks

2022-03-17 Thread Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
Thanks a lot. 

So it's rather a glitch on my machine, I guess. 
On my end, the "alert" sound occurs with Apple's screensavers, too.

Best regards, Gabriel




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New (?) behavior of screensavers wrt. keyboard clicks

2022-03-15 Thread Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
It used to be the case that a screensaver (launched by macOS) was terminated as 
soon as the user wiggled the mouse, or clicked a keyboard key.

Now, at least on my macbook, I just get the alert sound (a blip in my case).
It sounds as if there was an app that didn't respond to the event.
(Yes, I haven't used screensavers in a long time.)

The only way to stop the screensaver is a mouse click.

Is that normal?
If not, what might be causing it? (i could reboot, of course, but i'm 
interested in insights)
If yes, does anyone have an idea what is the rationale?

Best regards, Gabriel



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