04-30-2009
[Debian] Stop input from keyboard and mouse
Dear friends,
I need to stop getting input from keyboard and mouse at some specific time like, every day from 6 PM to 7PM likewise.
How can I do this. Kindly guide me to do this.
I need to block the input.
I am using Debian OS.
Last edited by nagalenoj; 04-30-2009 at 07:36 AM..
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