Install a monitoring eye Energy-saving and confidentiality

  
Now many notebook cameras can monitor whether there are people in front of the screen while the system is running. If you are in an unattended state for a long time, you can turn off the display or turn off the computer to save energy. So can we do this on a desktop computer? When we leave the computer for a long time and forget to turn it off, we can use the unique software of CTSSystemManager, and then we can safely hand over the shutdown task to the camera. After running the software, click the menu “Play→Properties” in the main window of CTSSystemManager, and set the monitoring period in the X (sec)Monitor Interval column at the top of the setting window (the default is 10 seconds, ranging from 5 seconds to 2560 seconds). In this way, the CTSSystemManager can automatically detect if someone is operating the computer every preset time. If you select the Lock computer in X mintues if motion not detected item in the Lock computer field, you can immediately lock the system if the unit is in the unattended state within the current preset time. In addition, we can tick the shut down computer in X minutes if motion not detected item, set the monitoring interval (for example, 10 minutes, etc.), then point the camera at the operator, when the CTSSystemManager passes the camera within a continuous preset time range. If you do not find operator activity (such as temporarily leaving your computer, etc.), you can turn off your computer immediately. Finally, drag the slider in the Motion detection threshold bar at the bottom of the main CTSSystemManager window to set the sensitivity of camera motion monitoring. Click the green start button at the bottom of the window to activate its monitoring function and hide it in the system tray. With it, whether we temporarily forget to turn off the computer or leave the forgotten lock screen, the camera will perform related operations for us, so that energy saving and confidentiality are correct. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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