https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466023

--- Comment #4 from Porkepix <porke...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> (In reply to Porkepix from comment #2)
> > You might want to turn the screen off and locked while not putting the
> > system to sleep, for example if you play music/radio on it.
> For this use case, you can lock the screen and hit the Esc key to turn off
> the display completely.

So, I just learned it's supposed to do that, but for me it isn't: pressing esc
just hide everything else than wallpapers and date/time, but it doesn't turn
off the screen, nor does it for the keyboard backlight.

> > Why would one lock its screen to watch a password input after that?
> When using the lock screen as an old-school screensaver (e.g. with an
> animated background) that you like to be able to see. This turns out to be a
> surprisingly common thing for people to want to do, believe it or not.

So, I didn't knew it could be animated, and I'm sorry if it sounded mean or
unfriendly toward people, I didn't mean for that.

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