Lock Doesn't Lock Screens....?

I can already hear the argument that 'lock' is meant to just lock the control surface, but:

When locked, you can use the mouse to make adjustments to the  on-screen displays, ie. you can lock/unlcok tabs, or re-arrange column widths etc in tabs.

This feels wrong...

Thoughts?

Thanks!

(PS: Just adding that amongst other things this would let you:

- open a virtual keyboard tab

- pull down the main playback fader - which has no effect

BUT

- if you then unlock the console and touch the virtual playback fader you're likely to get a jump in level as everything matches itself up again (since unlike sub faders, you get no indication on the real playback fader that it's level doesn't match the internal level)

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