![]() Otherwise, memorise this key combination - Command + Option + Power Button - and use that to sleep your system if you have an unresponsive screensaver. You can also try installing the macOS 11.2 Big Sur beta, which reportedly fixes the problem for good. Then, when this screensaver bug occurs, simply mouse to the corner, let the screen sleep for a few seconds, and then move the mouse again to wake it up. ![]() The solution I have found to work every time is to set a “hot corner” of the screen to put the display to sleep. ![]() Still, it’s worth a shot if you want to try a quick and easy fix first.Īnother ingenious solution comes from this MacRumors commenter: I’m hesitant to recommend that as my first troubleshooting technique, as System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Options lets you remove the Fast User Switching menu from your Menu Bar, but I don’t believe that disables it. You can also try “disabling” Fast User Switching. That should prevent the issue from affecting your Mac.
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