Friday, 8 July 2011

DESKTOP SCREEN SAVER & TUTORIAL

The screensaver I've designed - icons wherever you want them to go
(copyright Susie Jefferson)

This week, I decided to get my desktop organised. 

I've been reading a book from the library on how to care for your computer, cosset it, generally keep it happy - and discovered to my horror that my beloved Active Desktop Screensaver (which I've had for years) is Not A Good Idea!

My old desktop screensaver - Active Desktop Calendar to
the right, and all my icons on the left in orderly rows
These use up loads of memory, and if your computer is temperamental and on the old side (yes, to both) then you really shouldn't have anything active on your desktop. No fancy stuff apart from icons. Well, I don't know about you - but I find the screensavers that come with my computer programme (Windows XP) are beyond boring!

Screensaver at 1680 x 1050 resolution
Click here for the direct download
Screensaver at 1800 x 1050 resolution
Click here for the direct download
So I decided to make my own desktop calendar page for August, and here it is if you'd like to download it too. Left-click to open the folder at full size then right-click to save to your computer OR use the direct download links under the pictures.

TUTORIAL

Here's how to install your own screensaver - and also put your icons where you want them!




NOW ARRANGE YOUR DESKTOP ICONS WHERE YOU WANT THEM:


It's even easier than it looks! And if you want all your icons ordered into a grid or auto arranged - just tick the boxes again.Hope you like the screensaver and find it and the tutorial useful.

To enter your own notes and dates the easy way, either use your favourite graphics programme - or go to this link to see all the free programmes out there. Some you don't even need to download! And here's how to add a text layer:



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2 wonderfully witty comments:

  1. What a lovely idea for a screensaver - so pretty!
    Happy Pink Saturday, and thanks for your visit!

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  2. Say, you are pretty handy with your computer! I used to be ... but the more I stay home and be a mommy to my sweet bebe, the less interested I am in learning more techno stuff. Maybe some day I will get back into it. Thanks for the tutorial!

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