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When i move my cursor to the top left corner of the screen, I am automatically logged off. Is it a software problem or is it a feature I can turn off? My system High Sierra 10.13.6
Mac Pro, macOS 10.14
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When i move my cursor to the top left corner of the screen, I am automatically logged off. Is it a software problem or is it a feature I can turn off? My system High Sierra 10.13.6
Mac Pro, macOS 10.14
There is a solution to the problem. I can't change the system to a higher one because I work slower. Tested. Hot horns turned off, then turned on, nothing changes. :( There was a similar problem before but no one gave the solution.
There is a solution to the problem. I can't change the system to a higher one because I work slower. Tested. Hot horns turned off, then turned on, nothing changes. :( There was a similar problem before but no one gave the solution.
You keep on mentioning Hot Horns, that was a dance troupe I was involved with in my Salad Days.
I think you mean to say Hot Corners.
It is possible that you have set the top left Hot Corner to go to the Lock Screen, which automatically
logs you out.
Open System Preferences> Mission Control click on Hot Corners (bottom left)
a panel will drop down, do you see this,
If the top left Hot Corner is set for Lock Screen you can change it by clicking on the double arrows to the right of Lock Screen and selecting - (dash) the same as the other three Hot Corners is the screenshot above.
Someone previously suggested that it was the fault of hot horns, but I tested all the settings and it does not change anything.
This does not happen at other corners with only one, upper left.
I don't want to change to a higher system because; once that they run slower is a graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce) - it is not supported by the system and works poorly. This configuration is optimal for me, but logging out annoys me. I don't see the reason, some diagnostics would be useful, but nobody does it online.
If you change the Hot corners and you don't see the change making a difference
then it could be a corrupt preference file.
In Finder click on Go in the menubar, click on Go To Folder enter the following text,
~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.dock.plist
press Go.
A new Finder window will open with the file highlighted, move it to the Trash.
Restart your mac. Open System Preferences> Mission Control> Hot Corners
make sure all selections are blank, just the dash. Restart your mac
and see if the mac still logs out when you move your cursor to the top
left of your screen.
Hello,
In Sys Prefs>Desktop &Screen Saver>Hot Corners, what are they set to do?
I don't know if it's the fault of hot horns. While working on the computer, suddenly the cursor escapes into the left corner of the monitor and the account is logged out, stop work.
I did it, I turned off all the hot corners, and I log out the same way
No matter what is set in this place, it still crashes me from the user.
I will check, and write what effect.
The advice was excellent. Thank you
I was too early to enjoy it, again the cursor fled to the left corner and the user logged out. ; /
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