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We share a imac with 4 people. Most of the time the computer switches on it is locked for someone else. I'd like to switch to my own account without using a mouse.

From the lock screen, how do I select the 'Other user' button using the keyboard? (The 'Other user' button opens the 'list of users' screen.)

Keys I have tried:

  • [Tab] The cursor disappears from the password widget, but the 'Cancel' and 'Other user' buttons do not seem to be activated. (After pressing [Tab], [Enter] tries to submit the entered password, [space] is seen as a password character.)
  • [Up], [Down], [Left], [Right], don't seem to do anything.

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First, type a character in the password field. Then press Tab multiple times until the Switch User icon is highlighted. Press Space. You can now select users by typing the first character of their names. Then press Enter to select.

You must type a character in the password field before this works.

agarza
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Oops - sorry! I pictured your screen incorrectly, so my answer here, while correct for what it says, doesn't answer your question - e.g., when there is only a password field available, not a list of users. If I find a useful solution, I'll update.

When the login screen shows multiple users, including "other user", just type the first letter of the username you want to log in as ("o" for "other user". You'll see a border appear around the username; hit return and you'll get the password field. (Monterey 12.6.2, old Mac Mini)

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Press 0 on Numpad, then use the arrow keys

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    Thanks, but it doesn't work for me. This enters a character in the password field. – Erik van Oosten May 02 '23 at 09:52
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This is two stage process: (1) Activate navigation (2) Navigate

To activate navigation press simultaneously +++ (control+option+shift+down arrow)

To navigate use and (right and left arrow).

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    Thanks. It doesn't work for me though. After pressing the key-combo, focus stays on the password field. – Erik van Oosten Dec 07 '22 at 09:09
  • In order to loose focus on password field press ESC – Aivar Paalberg Dec 07 '22 at 15:09
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    Nope, pressing Esc will turn the screen off. – Erik van Oosten Dec 08 '22 at 18:45
  • I couldn't replicate this. Probably there is something somewhere in Systems Settings which makes behavior different (Lock Screen? Battery? Keyboard shortcuts? Language & Regional settings?). For example my Lock Screen is "List of users" – Aivar Paalberg Dec 09 '22 at 09:23
  • Quote: "For example my Lock Screen is 'List of users'.". That is very different from what I see. When I turn on my computer, I get a password prompt for the last active user. My goal is to open the 'list of users' screen from there! – Erik van Oosten Dec 09 '22 at 12:53