Lock screen
A lock screen ( English lock screen ) is a user interface element that many operating systems is used.
It regulates direct access to a device by requiring the user to perform a certain action, such as typing in a password , entering a certain key combination or using the gesture recognition via touchscreen, which is popular with mobile devices . Whereas most lock functions on normal desktop computers only use a login screen, the lock screens on mobile devices often offer greater functionality beyond simply unlocking a smartphone or tablet , such as e-mail , SMS or text notifications, date and time Time information or shortcuts of certain applications .
The lock screen is not to be confused with the status or notification bar , which offers similar overview functions when opened, but can be seen as part of the lock screen at the top when unfolded.
See also
Web links
- iPhone User Manual for iOS 4.2 and 4.3 page 12.
- Bernau, Patrick in der faz : Apple's useless patent . August 25, 2015, accessed November 5, 2015
Individual evidence
- ↑ Pryjda, Witold in winfuture : Android: Lockscreen lock patterns are surprisingly predictable , published on August 21, 2015, accessed on November 6, 2015
- ↑ Belschner, Mike in netzwelt : Android: Set up an alternative lock screen . Released November 5, 2014, accessed November 6, 2015