Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Windows Screensaver??

How do you change the windows screensaver from the original bouncy ball or flag to company logo?



do you have to do it in regedit?



ThanksWindows Screensaver??
Bring up the display properties box and select the screensaver tab. Select the 'Flying Objects' screensaver and change the setting to Windows XPWindows Screensaver??
You asked for Company Logo Not Company Name. By Logo you mean some text slogan or what?

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Windows Screensaver??
For changing the original screensaver to one with your company's logo, you need to make a screensaver with your company logo.. and then install the same on your pcyou can check out trial version of one of these screen-saver makers from here



http://www.easy-screensaver-maker.com/



There are many such software available, but this one should be sufficient for you



P.S.: Never touch or mess with regedit unless you know fully well what you are doing.. otherwise you might cause your O/S to hangWindows Screensaver??
Go to Control Panel-%26gt;Display

Select Screen Saver Tab.

Select new screen saver from the combo box. You can change other settings too.Windows Screensaver??
You need to get a Software which allows you to make a SCR file. SCR is screen saver file. Then you need to copy the SCR file to Windows Folder.



Now right click on desktop and select Properties select screen savers tab and select the screen saver you have created.



Still need some clarification please get back to me.Windows Screensaver??
Why not just put some photos of your company logo into your %26quot;My Documents %26gt; My Pictures%26quot; and select %26quot;My Picture Slideshow.%26quot; and it will be used as your screensaver...

Easy innit!Windows Screensaver??
Right click on your desk top screen, then left click %26quot;properties%26quot; then left click %26quot;screen saver%26quot; on one of the taps you will see, after that you can choose a new one in the list or you can download from the net or maybe install the one from your firm and then use that.

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