Fast User Switching - having account timeout to F.U.S.

Is there any way to have an account timeout to go to the Fast User Switching (FUS) window? I see the option to have it logout a user after a certain amount of time...but I dont want it to log me out. Our Family uses different logins via FUS, and I just want to make sure that if I walk away from the machine that it will lock out the kids from either my, or my wifes account, without logging us off. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks

There are no built in ways to do what you want.
One simple way I can think of is by a small apple script tied to your screen saver. First make sure that your screen saver doesn't require you to type in the password. This is set in the Security system preferences.
Next paste the following into script editor
repeat
tell application "System Events"
if exists (process "ScreenSaverEngine") then
do shell script "/System/Library/CoreServices/Menu\\ Extras/User.menu/Contents/Resources/CGSession -suspend"
end if
end tell
delay 60
end repeat
Save this script as an application and add it to your login items in the account preferences.
the program kicks in a switch to the login window within 1 minute of the screen saver being activated.
there is another way to do what you want by creating a new launch daemon but that is a bit more technical. I can explain further if you want.
Message was edited by: V.K.

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