https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494927

--- Comment #24 from Airbag <saroum...@rbox.me> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #17)
> Interesting. In step 2, you say "wake up  the screen", but  screen locking
> doesn't automatically put screens to sleep. Is a step missing?  Maybe you
> have to wait 60 seconds after locking so the screen does go to sleep?

It's in step 1 :
1. Lock the screen manually (or wait for the X min delay you have set up in the
settings), and wait for the screen to turn off / go in standby mode(In reply to
Nate Graham from comment #17)
> Interesting. In step 2, you say "wake up  the screen", but  screen locking
> doesn't automatically put screens to sleep. Is a step missing?  Maybe you
> have to wait 60 seconds after locking so the screen does go to sleep?

But you are right, I have to be more precise.
Note : I did these additional tests with latest kscreenlocker (6.2.2-1 on
archlinux)

1. Lock the screen manually (or wait for the X min delay you have set up in the
settings), and wait for the screen to turn off / go in standby mode
2. Wake up the screen (move/clic mouse once or press the keyboard once)
3. Trigger the unlock prompt from  (move/clic mouse once or press the keyboard
once)
4. Type the password and press enter

Surprising discovery :
If I use mouse for *both* step 2 and step 3 : I reproduce the problem.
If I use keyboard for step 2, or step 3, or both : I do not reproduce the
problem.

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