It would be really cool to have a proper lock screen feature across all supported consoles.
The idea would be to place an image file in a predefined format on the same USB stick used for OpenX32. When the console is locked, this custom image could be displayed as a splash or lock screen. This would be a nice, console-independent feature that could work across Wing, X32/M32, and future platforms.
In addition, it would be great to support actual password protection instead of only a button combination. On touch-enabled consoles like the Wing, the password could be entered using an on-screen keyboard, while on the X32/M32 it could use the existing text-entry interface with the rotary encoder.
This would not only add a more professional appearance, but also provide practical protection against unintended operation during rehearsals, installations, or live events.
It would be really cool to have a proper lock screen feature across all supported consoles.
The idea would be to place an image file in a predefined format on the same USB stick used for OpenX32. When the console is locked, this custom image could be displayed as a splash or lock screen. This would be a nice, console-independent feature that could work across Wing, X32/M32, and future platforms.
In addition, it would be great to support actual password protection instead of only a button combination. On touch-enabled consoles like the Wing, the password could be entered using an on-screen keyboard, while on the X32/M32 it could use the existing text-entry interface with the rotary encoder.
This would not only add a more professional appearance, but also provide practical protection against unintended operation during rehearsals, installations, or live events.