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No, it's not the same. The lock function of a Windows PC is independent of your Screen Saver or background picture. Your PC can be set to enter and exit the Screen Saver without having to be unlocked. This option is labelled "On resume, display the logon screen" in the Screen Saver options page.
This isnt a tweak, but a great little feature! For a great way to put your digital photos to work, try creating a slide show presentation for use as a screen saver. Here's how:
1. Right-click an empty spot on your desktop and then click Properties.
2. Click the Screen Saver tab.
3. In the Screen saver list, click My Pictures Slideshow.
4. Click Settings to make any adjustments, such as how often the pictures should change, what size they should be, and whether you'll use transition effects between pictures, and then click OK.
Now your screen saver is a random display of the pictures taken from your My Pictures folder.
This isnt a tweak, but a great little feature! For a great way to put your digital photos to work, try creating a slide show presentation for use as a screen saver. Here's how:
1.) Right-click an empty spot on your desktop and then click Properties.
2.) Click the Screen Saver tab.
3.) In the Screen Saver list, click My Pictures Slideshow.
4.) Click Settings to make any adjustments, such as how often the pictures should change, what size they should be, and whether you'll use transition effects between pictures, and then click OK.
Now your screen saver is a random display of the pictures taken from your My Pictures folder.
Assuming you are using windows XP on this: Create a new folder in "my pictures " folder Copy the images you want to use into there On your desktop, RIGHT click and choose "properties" to open the display settings Click "Screen saver" and choose my pictures slideshow Click "settings" to open the options for this Click browse to point to where you saved the images Set the duration and timings to suit your tastes Exit by clicking Ok and the OK to exit the display settings
This isnt a tweak, but a great little feature! For a great way to put your digital photos to work, try creating a slide show presentation for use as a screen saver. Here's how: 1. Right-click an empty spot on your desktop and then click Properties.
2. Click the Screen Saver tab.
3. In the Screen saver list, click My Pictures Slideshow.
4. Click Settings to make any adjustments, such as how often the pictures should change, what size they should be, and whether you'll use transition effects between pictures, and then click OK.
Now your screen saver is a random display of the pictures taken from your My Pictures folder.
In Windows XP, right click on your desktop somewhere, and choose Properties. On the Screen Saver tab, pick another Screen Saver from the drop down, and set the Wait time to 1 minute. Click OK and see if it works.
You may have to drill into "Settings" next to the screen saver. Depending on your hardware, the 3D screen saver might be too much for it to handle. Try disabling some things in settings or choosing a different Screen Saver.
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The photos in your computer can be used as screen savers (those files that pop up when you are idle). 1. Right click on your desktop and choose personalize. 2. Select Screen Saver 3. Select Photos 4. Click OK
All of the photos in your pictures folder will be your screen saver.
If what you want is this picture to be your background (the file that shows on your desktop all of the time) 1. Right click on your desktop 2. Select personalize 3. Select Desktop Background 4. Change the "Location" to Pictures from its setting of Windows Backgrounds 5. Select a picture 6.Click OK. It is automatically sized to your desktop.
i) whenever u keep ur system idle for few minutes or longer time ur system goes in screen saver mode, in order to know more about it......
Screen Saver Mode: when u keep ur system idle for few minutes(say more 10 min or any or u might u kept system idle while you some work to doo...) in such a case u will have graphical picture of a blue screen evolved on your screen, you can even changethe picture or screen saver and keep your own.....
right click on desktop(close all the windows) and select the button Screen Saver and configure to apply your own screen saver(try to explore and learn about it....
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