Jonathan White
Jonathan White
That would imply something is triggering the timer reset for whatever reason. That is the only way it would extend past the configured time setting.
There are only a handful of things that reset the timer: ``` if ((type >= QEvent::MouseButtonPress && type = QEvent::HoverEnter && type
Good question, it might. I'll check with the debugger. That would definitely make sense.
At least on Windows, hovering the tray icon _does not_ trigger the inactivity timer reset. If you open the tray icon menu (right click) and then hover over the menu,...
Update to 2.7.8 and try again. I found a potential cause and fixed it.
Cannot reproduce this issue
I use the browser extension every single day along with timed lockout. Works perfectly
Sorry I am misunderstanding, you want the browser extension to "extend" the timeout session when it is used? We explicitly denied that request in the past, but if you do...
we'll consider that when we move to Qt6
Yes good points, although there is nothing sensitive in this lock file except for its mere presence.