No, I've looked into it as well. Depending on your setup you might be
able to time screen off until user present and compare against the
system settings, but that's not a very good solution and I wouldn't
recommend it.

-Kevin

On Dec 15, 1:20 pm, CT <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a way to detect if the user actually
> entered their password on the lock screen when they last unlocked the
> device. I see that a USER_PRESENT intent is sent out when the user
> unlocks the device, but on the HTC devices, that doesnt actually mean
> that they had to enter their passwords.
> Some HTC phones have a setting called "Lock screen after". The user
> will only have to enter their password if the phone has been asleep
> for more than "Lock screen after"minutes. If the user unlocks the
> phone within the "Lock screen after" time period then they dont have
> to enter their password.
> So I'm wondering if there is a way to detect if the user actually
> entered their password when they unlocked the device.
> Many thanks.

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