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Majority of all time is Windows Default Lock Screen #1081

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douglasg14b opened this issue Jun 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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Majority of all time is Windows Default Lock Screen #1081

douglasg14b opened this issue Jun 30, 2024 · 1 comment

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@douglasg14b
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  • I am on the latest ActivityWatch version.
  • I have searched the issues of this repo and believe that this is not a duplicate.
  • OS name and version: Windows 10
  • ActivityWatch version: v0.12.2 (Just updated to v0.13.1 however)

Describe the bug

The grand majority of the item activity watch records is Windows Default Lock Screen. This seems less than ideal, and I can't seem to permanently "exclude it" from visualizations & calculations so it just never shows up.

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Expected behavior

This doesn't show

@ErikBjare
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Does your AFK detection seem to work otherwise? Check the Timeline or toggle off the "Exclude AFK time" filter.

Some people see issues like this when they have a faulty game controller or mouse that constantly sends input, preventing the computer from sleeping and making ActivityWatch think the user is active.

I've had requests to add a "always filter out these apps/titles" setting specifically for the case of launchers/lockscreens, but I worry that the main thing people want to use it for is to mask issues like these (I'd rather have people report them).

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