To make a very long and complicated story short. Choose either Put Display to Sleep or Start Screen Saver for one of the corners. The message I received was from Paul Leslow, an aide to the President and a long time friend of mine. Go to System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver and click the Hot Corners button to assign an action when you move your cursor to one of the four corners of your screen. (For older MacBooks with an optical drive, use Command-Option-Eject.)īoth sleep and lock will turn off your display, but sleep conserves more energy by putting the CPU into low-power mode, spinning down the hard drive and stopping background tasks, among other things.
Use Command-Option-Power to put your MacBook to sleep. (For older MacBooks with an optical drive, use Control-Shift-Eject.) Use Control-Shift-Power to lock your MacBook. There are two keyboard shortcuts that effectively lock your Mac: Click the Apple icon in the upper-left corner and choose Sleep. Just close the lid and when you open it next, you'll need to enter your password to log back in.Īlso simple. Naming our son Mac (not short for anything) and am proud Love it and think its a strong. With a password set, the following five methods will lock your MacBook: Boy Baby Names - Mac - Mac and its popularity over 100 years.