Switch to guest account automatically when inactiv?

Anyone an idea how to switch to guest account automatically when inactiv? Apple Script? Crontab?
In the System Preference "Security" there's an option to log-out when inactiv. I wan't my apps keep on running. Just want a switch.
I never used the screen effects called "screen savers" instead I let the display turn off after 3 minutes and I configured the right below corner to switch of the display when pointing the cursor there. Any other possibility instead turning on the "screen saver" to have the security the mac asks for password when I return? Doesn't this waste cpu-time?

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As for the built-in screensavers "wasting CPU time", no; it's insignificant, especially if you use the built-in "computer name" saver.

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