Linux command
blurlock 命令
文本
复制后可按需替换文件名、目录或参数。
常用示例
Lock
blurlock
Example
blurlock -u
Example
blurlock -p default
Example
blurlock -f
说明
blurlock is a wrapper around i3lock that takes a screenshot of the current screen, applies a blur effect, and uses it as the lock screen background. This provides a visually appealing lock screen while obscuring screen contents. The tool is commonly used with the i3 window manager and related tiling window managers.
参数
- -u, --no-unlock-indicator
- Disable the unlock indicator (no feedback on keypress)
- -p, --pointer _mode_
- Control mouse pointer visibility (default hides pointer)
- -f, --show-failed-attempts
- Display the number of failed login attempts
FAQ
What is the blurlock command used for?
blurlock is a wrapper around i3lock that takes a screenshot of the current screen, applies a blur effect, and uses it as the lock screen background. This provides a visually appealing lock screen while obscuring screen contents. The tool is commonly used with the i3 window manager and related tiling window managers.
How do I run a basic blurlock example?
Run `blurlock` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
What does -u, --no-unlock-indicator do in blurlock?
Disable the unlock indicator (no feedback on keypress)