Saturday, July 19, 2008

Self Screen Saver

Want to get a Screen Saver at your command and not automatically after a particular interval? Then create a Shortcut Key to your favourite Screen Saver on your desktop and click on it whenever you wish to run that screen saver!

If there is a default screen saver set for your system, then both might run. Hence, disable the default one (set it to 'None'). 'Password-Protect' will still be active.

Steps:


A screen will pop up asking you for a command line. Click the Browse button.
A box will pop up that allows you to hunt for the file you need the shortcut for. By default, it filters results only for program file extensions (.exe). Your screen savers end with the extension .scr , so you'll need to select All Files from the File of type drop down box. Win 2000 users will have a slightly different screen, but it works in a similar way (no drop box - "all files" are automatically selected).








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