![]() ![]() The key combination for logging out completely command + Shift + Q can be grasped quite well with the left hand, but the shortcut provided by Apple for fast screen locking command + control + Q is not – no matter how often you try, the keys are simply too strange for one-handed operation. ![]() Starting with macOS High Sierra 10.13 Apple has provided the command “Lock screen” directly in the menu under Apple – one above the option to completely log out as user. Locking the screen has the advantage that you don’t have to log out completely as a user and you don’t have to do a workaround with the screen saver (start screen saver and immediately lock the screen with it). We’ll show you how to customize it so that you can press it quickly with one hand. You want to lock the screen when leaving the Mac so that nobody has access to your data? From macOS 10.13 High Sierra on no problem, Apple has even provided a shortcut for it. ![]()
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