(Step-by-Step Instructions for Seniors)
🖥 What Is a Screen Saver?
A screen saver appears when your computer is idle for a set amount of time.
It can:
- Display moving images
- Show photos
- Add privacy when you step away
Modern screens don’t require screen savers to prevent damage, but they are still useful for privacy.
🟦 Step 1: Open Screen Saver Settings
Method 1 – Using Search
- Click the Start button.
- Type Screen saver.
- Click Change screen saver.
A window called “Screen Saver Settings” will open.
🟦 Step 2: Choose a Screen Saver
Click the drop-down menu under:
Screen saver
You will see options such as:
- None
- Blank
- Bubbles
- Mystify
- Photos
Select one.
🟦 Using Photos as a Screen Saver
If you choose Photos:
- Click Settings.
- Click Browse.
- Choose a folder (for example: Family Photos).
- Click OK.
Now your pictures will display when idle.
🟦 Step 3: Set the Wait Time
Under “Wait,” choose how many minutes before the screen saver starts.
Example:
5 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
Many seniors prefer 10–15 minutes.
🟦 Require a Password on Resume (Optional)
If you check:
✔ On resume, display logon screen
Your computer will require your password when waking up.
This adds security.
Especially useful if others are around.
🟦 Step 4: Click Apply
Click Apply, then OK.
Your screen saver is ready.
💡 Confidence Tip for Seniors
Screen savers are optional.
They are mainly for privacy and personal style.
Choose something simple and easy to see.
Your computer should feel comfortable and welcoming.