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Screensavers that keep changing

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Well it was his desktop screensaver that kept changing.

In that case, create a folder with all of the wallpapers/backgrounds you want, then go into the background settings in control panel and have it set up like this. I have mine cycling through a few. 

 

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Not too long ago I saw a guy who was showing his favourite PC games on youtube, his desktop screensaver would keep changing.

 

Does anybody know how you can do this? I don't want to have to use a program that I need to leave open all the time. However if I have to I will.

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The only way i know hot to do this is by going into your wallpaper settings..

 

 

Do you mean wallpaper?

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Do you mean wallpaper?

 

Well it was his desktop screensaver that kept changing, is this the same thing?

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The only way i know hot to do this is by going into your wallpaper settings..

 

How do I go into my wallpaper settings?

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Well it was his desktop screensaver that kept changing.

In that case, create a folder with all of the wallpapers/backgrounds you want, then go into the background settings in control panel and have it set up like this. I have mine cycling through a few. 

 

Op4UWRe.png

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In that case, create a folder with all of the wallpapers/backgrounds you want, then go into the background settings in control panel and have it set up like this. I have mine cycling through a few. 

 

Op4UWRe.png

 

Thank you, this is exactly what I wanted. I'm marking this solved now :P - a feature that is under-used on these forums lol.

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How do I go into my wallpaper settings?

Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Change desktop background (under personalization)

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Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Change desktop background (under personalization)

 

Thanks.

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