In earlier versions of Ubuntu, the system integrates a special program for typing disconnections. You can use the "preferences-& gt; keyboard" to open it: as a loyal user of Ubuntu, after upgrading to 21.04, I found that this feature was not available. Ubuntu recently found that DrWright is a lightweight and useful tool that locks the screen and forces us to rest. After DrWright is installed, we can find it from the system settings. The design is not as follows:
In earlier versions of Ubuntu, the system integrates a special program for typing disconnections. You can enable the program through "preferences-> keyboard:
As a loyal user of Ubuntu, after upgrading to 21.04, I found that this feature was not available. Ubuntu home recently found that DrWright is a lightweight and useful tool that locks the screen, force us to rest.
After DrWright is installed, we can find it from system settings,
There is no difference between the design and the previous program. You only need to enter the working time and the rest time, and enable this function.
The current version is DrWright 3.5. you can install DrWright by using ppa:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: drwright/stable
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install drwright