Quick Tip: Escaping a stuck screensaver on the Mac

By Dan Moren

This afternoon I set my iMac to update to macOS 11.3, walked away, and when I came back, was greeted with the soothing sight of jellyfish on my screensaver. But when I tried to wake my Mac by tapping the trackpad or the keyboard, nothing happened.

Weird.

I tried plugging in the wireless keyboard and trackpad in turns, no dice. I tried screen sharing in from my iPhone and got to see the same jellyfish, just smaller.

Normally at this point, Iโ€™d probably end up going for the hard reboot by holding down the power button, but as Iโ€™d told it to start running an update, I was reluctant to go for the nuclear option.

What to do?

A search turned up one keyboard shortcut that didnโ€™t help (control-shift-Eject), and then one that did:

What eventually worked for me, I didnโ€™t find elsewhere:

Ctrl+Cmd+Q

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And voila, so it did! So the next time you get locked out at your Macโ€™s screensaver, try this before reaching for that power button. It might save you some time.

[Dan Moren is the East Coast Bureau Chief of Six Colors. You can find him on Twitter at @dmoren or reach him by email at dan@sixcolors.com. His latest novel, The Aleph Extraction, is out now and available in fine book stores everywhere, so be sure to pick up a copy.]

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