https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445742

--- Comment #4 from WS <ws....@outlook.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> I'm confused about the source of the confusion, though. You said:
> 
> > you find the Energy Saving page which has three different options(one of 
> > them can be used to lock the screen)
> Where did you find this? What specifically are you referring to?


Beware I'm not using KDE in English. The Energy Saving page has 3 different
options related to inactivity:

1st: Screen Dimming after X minutes
2nd: Switch off screen after Y minutes
3rd: Suspend Session: Automatically >Do Thing< after Z minutes

The 3rd option, despite being called "Suspend Session", has a little dropdown
menu with "Suspend, Hibernate, Hybrid Sleep, Shutdown and Lock Screen" as
options, apparently you can use it to lock rather than suspend.

Again, a user that doesn't know there's a Lock Screen page under Desktop
Behavior will look at the Energy Saving Page, see it has a bunch of options
(including locking the screen) related to inactivity, and will be confused for
a while  why their system keep getting locked.

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