Yes, it's the first event. But the blank timeout is set to 10mins by default, so it's not entirely unlikely that this will trigger (unexpected and - at least via GUI - uncontrollable) timed locking.
Removing the ability to control the blank time means we'd have to disable blanking altogether.
Yes, it's the first event. But the blank timeout is set to 10mins by default, so it's not entirely unlikely that this will trigger (unexpected and - at least via GUI - uncontrollable) timed locking.
Removing the ability to control the blank time means we'd have to disable blanking altogether.