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Change screen saver

A screen saver is a picture or animation that covers your screen and appears when your computer is idle for a set period of time. You can change or turn off your screen saver if it causes you visual difficulties.

Mouse actions
Keyboard actions
1

To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

  • Start.
  • Control Panel.
  • Ease of Access.
  • Ease of Access Center.

To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

  • Windows logo key [image: Windows logo key] +U.
2

Under Explore all settings, select:

  • Make the computer easier to see.

Under Explore all settings, select:

  • Make the computer easier to see by pressing TAB, then ENTER.
3

Under See also, select:

  • Personalize appearance and sound effects.

Under See also, select:

  • Personalize appearance and sound effects, by pressing ALT+O.
4

In Personalize appearance and sounds, select:

  • Screen Saver.

In Personalize appearance and sounds, select:

  • Screen Saver by pressing ALT+S.
5

Under Screen saver, select:

  • The screen saver you want to use from the list.
  • How long your system should wait before showing the screen saver from the Wait box.
  • Select OK.

Under Screen saver, select:

  • The screen saver you want to use from the list by pressing ALT+S and the arrow keys.
  • How long your system should wait before showing the screen saver from the Wait box by pressing ALT+W and the arrow keys.
  • Select OK by pressing TAB, then ENTER.

More Personalization Tutorials


Tip

You can quickly open Personalize appearance and sounds by right-clicking the desktop and selecting Personalize from the context menu.




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