A $3 Mac app that hit the App Retailer this weekend goals to resolve a really particular, however quite common drawback: unintended inputs from cats strolling, sitting and sprawling out on keyboards. Cats Lock is strictly what it appears like. It gives a strategy to rapidly lock your keyboard, both with one click on from the menu bar or utilizing a keyboard shortcut, to dam all typing when there is a danger of a feline invasion. It even has deterrent sounds to select from, like one that can warn you when a cat has stepped onto the keyboard, and the choice to report your personal.
As somebody with two cats who’ve completely no respect for private area and like to stomp throughout my laptop computer, Cats Lock is a kind of issues that feels sort of genius in a really foolish manner. In Stealth Mode, Cats Lock will run with none visible overlay on display or any noises, so it will not be disruptive should you’re watching a video, studying or in a gathering. If the display goes to sleep, it will auto-unlock. Cats Lock was created by indie developer Todd Alexander and is appropriate with units working macOS 14.0 (Sonoma) and later.


