Good morning. Hit the escape key and you'll be in a dialog where you
can find the sign in button. Chances are you'll be on it already. You
can keep the machine from going to sleep by going into power options.
It's one of the choices in the windows-x menu. Once in power options
you can also change things like the action of the power button. I like
to make sure the press of the power button performs a shutdown. This is
good when speech goes nuts. Good luck.
On 1/2/2018 7:37 AM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:
Good morning,
This morning, I was met with a locked screen indicator after a short
period of the computer sitting idle. I am running WE with new Windows
10. Sometimes, WE would say locked default, sometimes nothing and when
the speech came back after a little wait, if I pressed enter, it would
say unlocking, but nothing happened and there was still a locked
screen. eventually, I was able to get access to my desktop, but I have
no idea how I did it. How can I make sure the lock screen does not turn
on? I am the only user for this computer. Thanks.
Carol
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