> There won't be an "unlock now" method added.  This is *not* intended as an
> API to replace the lock screen, which would be a much different facility.
>  The APIs here are intended to allow limitations to be placed on the kind of
> lock screens / passwords the user can use.

There is a great demand from users (mine at least) to be able to
automate enabled/disabled for the keyguard lock (by time, location, if
it the display was only just turned off etc).

The possibilities to do this are becoming less and less (see recent
removal of keyguard pattern setting).

Is this considered a forever-no-no or is it conceivable it might crop
up in the future ?

Pent

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