On 10/ 6/13 11:17 AM, Keith Packard wrote:
Mark Kettenis <[email protected]> writes:
For me, moving the mouse has always been the most natural way to wake
up the screen.
Yeah, that's the usual way I wake my machine up as well. However, if you
try this on an OS X machine, you'll find that only the keyboard will
wake the machine up. So, it's not a universal policy at least.
Perhaps this should be a per-device configuration option then? Either X.Org
or distros could ship default xorg.conf.d snippet files such as
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "mouse power savings"
MatchIsPointer "on"
Option "CloseOnDPMS" "on"
EndSection
and those who are using desktops instead of battery-powered devices can
simply remove it. Mechanism in the code, policy in the config.
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