
Scripts allow you to automate repetitive tasks by leveraging your knowledge of commands and system variables.

Press any key to leave the preview.Ĭlick “OK” to accept your specifications and close the Screen Saver Settings dialog box.Leveraging Your Knowledge of Commands and System Variables The screensaver activates immediately, displaying your JPGs using the settings you specified. If you want to display the pictures randomly, click a check mark into the Shuffle Pictures check box.Ĭlick the “Save” button to save your changes and close the Photo Screen Saver Settings dialog box.Ĭlick the “Preview” button in the Screen Saver Settings dialog box.

Click the name of the folder name, which appears in the Folder text box.Ĭlick “OK” to close the Browse for Folder dialog.Ĭhoose the speed at which to display your JPG from the Slide Show Speed drop-down menu.

Navigate to the folder that contains your JPGs. The Browse for Folder dialog box appears.

If you’re using a computer that’s exposed to the public, put a check mark next to “On Resume, Display Logon Screen.” This will prevent customers from entering your computer system merely by touching the keyboard.Ĭlick the “Settings” button to display the Photos Screen Saver Settings dialog box.Ĭlick the “Browse” button from the Settings dialog box. The popup displays the name of tasks associated with what you typed.Ĭlick “Change Screensaver” from the popup to display the Screensaver Settings dialog box.Ĭlick the "Screensaver" drop-down and choose “Photos.” This lets you specify one or more JPG files as a screensaver.Įnter a number in the Wait box specifying the number of minutes your computer should wait when it is idle until it displays the screensaver. Click "Start" to display a menu popup so you can define the folder you just made to a screensaver.
