Windows Vista ships with 9 screensavers, some of which warrant a discussion. Pick another screensaver from the menu to preview it in the mini monitor shown above it. The dropdown menu displays all the screensavers currently detected by Windows Vista. The bottom portion of the Screen Saver Settings window links to the power management options in Windows Vista: these do impact screensaver's behavior, and will be covered in another, dedicated tutorial. The dropdown menu and buttons below the live preview let you switch between screensavers, preview the selected screensaver in real time, and customize the screensaver settings, when any are available (some basic screensavers, included with Windows Vista or downloaded from the internet, do not offer any options). The top portion of the window is used to display a mini-preview of the currently selected screensaver. The Screen Saver Settings lets you manage and customize all your Windows Vista screensavers. Configuring your screensaver in Windows Vista We will cover the power management options in Windows Vista, as they pertain to screen savers, in a later tutorial. This will open Windows Vista's Screen Saver Settings window which is covered in details in this tutorial. To configure your screen saver and options, click the Screen Saver link. This will open the " Appearance and Personalization" page of the Control Panel, which exposes the seven sets of customizable properties for " Window Color and Appearance", " Desktop Background", " Screen Saver", " Sounds", " Mouse Pointers", " Theme", and " Display Settings". To access the personalization options and settings in Windows Vista, right-click on an empty area of your desktop, and choose " Personalize". Loading Windows Vista's Personalization Options
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