.RB [\|\-v\|]
.RB [\|\-n\|]
.RB [\|\-b\|]
-.RB [\|\-d\|]
.RB [\|\-i
.IR image.png \|]
.RB [\|\-c
.IR pointer\|]
.RB [\|\-u\|]
.RB [\|\-e\|]
-.RB [\|\-I\|]
.RB [\|\-f\|]
.SH DESCRIPTION
Enable beeping. Be sure to not do this when you are about to annoy other people,
like when opening your laptop in a boring lecture.
-.TP
-.B \-d, \-\-dpms
-Enable turning off your screen using DPMS. Note that, when you do not specify this
-option, DPMS will turn off your screen after 15 minutes of inactivity anyways (if
-you did not disable this in your X server).
-
-.TP
-.B \-I, \-\-inactivity-timeout
-Specifies the number of seconds i3lock will wait for another password before
-turning off the monitors, in case you entered a wrong password or canceled by
-pressing Escape. Only makes sense together with \-d. If omitted, the default is
-30 seconds.
-
.TP
.B \-u, \-\-no-unlock-indicator
Disable the unlock indicator. i3lock will by default show an unlock indicator
Enables debug logging.
Note, that this will log the password used for authentication to stdout.
+.SH DPMS
+
+The \-d (\-\-dpms) option was removed from i3lock in version 2.8. There were
+plenty of use-cases that were not properly addressed, and plenty of bugs
+surrounding that feature. While features are not normally removed from i3 and
+its tools, we felt the need to make an exception in this case.
+
+Users who wish to explicitly enable DPMS only when their screen is locked can
+use a wrapper script around i3lock like the following:
+
+.Vb 6
+\& #!/bin/sh
+\& revert() {
+\& xset dpms 0 0 0
+\& }
+\& trap revert HUP INT TERM
+\& xset +dpms dpms 5 5 5
+\& i3lock -n
+\& revert
+.Ve
+
+The \-I (-\-inactivity-timeout=seconds) was removed because it only makes sense with DPMS.
+
.SH SEE ALSO
.IR xautolock(1)
\- use i3lock as your screen saver