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I would like to lock the computer when not at home but leave the computer unlocked at home.

If I choose to lock the Mac after the screen saver starts I can lock it with control+shift+power but then these settings will also force me to enter the password when I am home.

Is there a way to manually force a lock without locking the screen saver?

Matteo
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urbaindepuce
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    No duplicate because I am using power instead of eject. My problem is that using Ctrl+Shift+Power just seems to turn off the screen. But I want to lock it so a password is required to work at it again. – urbaindepuce Jul 01 '14 at 17:46
  • I quote one answer from that Q: "Require password immediately after sleep or screen saver begins should be checked in the Security & Privacy in System Preferences panel if you want to ensure a slept screen is also securely locked." – Arne Jul 01 '14 at 17:48
  • As written - the question is a duplicate. If you take the comments and explain how the other question doesn't work (linking to it in the body) we can then re-open this. Just explain how you don't get how the answers on the other questions would work after reading Arne's comment. – bmike Jul 01 '14 at 19:16
  • @bmike he commented my answer: he knows about the key combination, he wants to know how to lock the screen without using the screen saver. – Matteo Jul 02 '14 at 05:41
  • https://itunes.apple.com/nl/app/lock-me-now/id464265594?mt=12 <-- press command + L to lock or set your own command. – Rob Jul 02 '14 at 06:32

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If you don't want to reduce the time for a password prompt after the screen saver starts you can use Keychain Access. Start it and in the preferences choose to show the status in the menu bar

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You will be then able to lock the screen immediately with Lock Screen:

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  • Confirmed that if the security option is set to require password immediately, then Control+Shift+Power will lock the Macbook. – samh Jul 01 '14 at 18:24
  • Is there a way to leave this disabled and still lock the screen somehow? – urbaindepuce Jul 01 '14 at 18:25
  • @urbaindepuce I don't understand what do you want to achieve. The setting does what you asked. Why do you want it disabled? – Matteo Jul 01 '14 at 18:27
  • I think there are 3rd party apps that can do this. In one of the other questions Alfred is mentioned. YMMV – Arne Jul 01 '14 at 18:35
  • @Matteo I don't want that my screen is automatically locked when I am at home. When I am using the computer at work or school I want to be able to lock it when leaving it. When enabling that setting I always have to supply my password when leaving and returning to my computer at home. And I don't want to set it everytime when goint to work or school or returning home. – urbaindepuce Jul 01 '14 at 20:14
  • @urbaindepuce I updated the answer – Matteo Jul 02 '14 at 05:39
  • @urbaindepuce I tried to rewrite your question to make it more clear (according to your comment). You should now try to re-open it as it clearly is not a duplicate of the referenced question – Matteo Jul 02 '14 at 05:46