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# Transparent Lock Screen for Windows
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# Transparent Lock Screen for Windows
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(also a transparent screensaver)
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It's a screensaver with 1% opacity. Unlike most screensavers, it doesn't end on mouse movement.
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The code itself is a derivative of [Write a Screensaver that Actually Works](http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/14081/Write-a-Screensaver-that-Actually-Works),
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with some of the guts ripped out to simplify it.
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## Known issues
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Windows 10 appears to have issues with transparent screensavers. (Issue [#2](https://github.com/wmhilton/lock-screen/issues/2#issuecomment-328207687))
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## Download
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There is a [compiled version available](https://github.com/wmhilton/lock-screen/releases).
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After that, I felt there had to be a simpler way to do it that took advantage of Windows native lock screen abilities. So
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I made this in about 3 hours.
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# License
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MIT
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