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frezII

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 22, 2022
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I just purchased an M2 based MBP which is running Ventura 13.2.

The screensaver is set to default (orange) and require password is set to "After 5 seconds".

Two monitors are connected: via USB-C and via HDMI.

8 times out of 10, when I go to unlock the screen, the Touch ID screen momentarily shows up and disappears. If I place my finger on the Touch ID sensor it doesn't unlock the screen.

Trying to use the keyboard or trackpad to login doesn't work either.

I'm having to:

- Close the computer lid
- Unplug the monitors from the MBP
- Wait 15 sec
- Open the lid
- Use Touch ID or login via the keyboard
- Plug the monitors back in

This is quite a lot of steps to do every time the screen locks (dozens of times a day).

Is there a way around this?
 

DeltaMac

macrumors G5
Jul 30, 2003
13,760
4,586
Delaware
Do you have an actual need to have it go to password/lock in only 5 seconds of no activity?
Can you set that interval to something longer, that might be easier to deal with? Maybe 5 minutes would be better?
(That would result in much fewer of those unlocks that you have now...)
I know that doesn't fix your issue, but may make it be easier for you.
 

frezII

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 22, 2022
10
0
Do you have an actual need to have it go to password/lock in only 5 seconds of no activity?
Can you set that interval to something longer, that might be easier to deal with? Maybe 5 minutes would be better?
(That would result in much fewer of those unlocks that you have now...)
I know that doesn't fix your issue, but may make it be easier for you.
Thanks .. yes I've increased it to a longer time for now, which is not ideal.

I am in a shared working environment and some of the work I have is sensitive, and I'm required to have a locked screen.
 

frezII

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 22, 2022
10
0
Yes .. I tried an external and I was able to type in my password and it goes immediately back into locked screensaver mode. 🤷‍♂️
 

Fishrrman

macrumors Penryn
Feb 20, 2009
29,248
13,325
"The screensaver is set to default (orange) and require password is set to "After 5 seconds""

Change "5 seconds" to something longer.
How about 5 minutes (or something like that)?
 

Apple-is-Cool

macrumors member
Mar 6, 2003
49
79
California, USA
There are a few known issues in the latest Ventura/Monterey builds regarding the login window. One temporary fix: delete ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist and reboot
 

frezII

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 22, 2022
10
0
Thanks everyone .. I experimented with things a bit and disabled the screensaver. I am now just putting the display to sleep instead and so far it's working.🤞

I will try deleting the plist file as well to compare.
 
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