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How to Lock Your Desktop in Mac OS X

Feb 21, 2009 - 27 Comments

A quick way to lock your Mac desktop is to hit Shift-Command-Option-Q to do a fast user logout. This logs the current user out of Mac OS X, which is one way to initiate a login screen when the Mac needs to be used again.

Update: inaminit says “If you have Fast User Switching enabled through the System Preferences/Accounts, you can just click on Login Window in the drop down menu from the menu bar to do the same thing.”

Other ways to lock Mac OS X include:

Each method has it’s own strengths and weaknesses depending on the user skill level, read through each of them to determine what fits your needs the best.