![]() I could see where that could cause some hiccups with some poorly designed SW, but given that most apps today are designed to run well on laptops, many of which are put to sleep or hibernate when you close the lid (instead of doing a shutdown), I would expect most figure out how to make it work. ![]() What I’m referring to here is simply LOCKING the workstation so that in order to use it again you have to enter some credentials, like a password or PIN. ![]() This functionality, based upon the user’s power setting preferences, also puts the monitors in a low power (power saving) mode. The computer does not change state as it does when put to sleep or in hibernate mode. ![]() In fact, apps still run in the background in this state when the auto-lock kicks in - if they are designed that way. ![]()
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