screensaver problem
Hi all,
there is a topic in the forum with the same problem i have. unfortunately nobody did respond until yet.
my system iMac 600 OS X 10.1.4.
if i set up the screensaver to 5 min. and the other parameters in the screensaver settings more then 10 min. nothing happens. i mean the screensaver doesn't begin work. only if i put the mouse in one of the defined corners on the screen. so my screensaver works only manually. please help me. this iMac is our dsl-surfstation so he is allways running. i will save the screen.
thanks in advance.
there is a topic in the forum with the same problem i have. unfortunately nobody did respond until yet.
my system iMac 600 OS X 10.1.4.
if i set up the screensaver to 5 min. and the other parameters in the screensaver settings more then 10 min. nothing happens. i mean the screensaver doesn't begin work. only if i put the mouse in one of the defined corners on the screen. so my screensaver works only manually. please help me. this iMac is our dsl-surfstation so he is allways running. i will save the screen.
thanks in advance.
Comments
However, if you really want to save your screen, set your iMac to go to sleep after a period of inactivity. Not displaying anything at all is much better than displaying a slideshow.
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However, if you really want to save your screen, set your iMac to go to sleep after a period of inactivity. Not displaying anything at all is much better than displaying a slideshow.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think he/she meant that it has to be running all the time, because it's acting as a DSL router... i think, or maybe i'm reading too much into it.
how about running a distributed computing client on the computer, such as Folding@home (http://folding.stanford.edu) It will display a very interesting screensaver on your screen, and you can help fight Alzheimers, Huntington's disease etc..
-robo
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<a href="http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html" target="_blank">http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html</a>
You can adjust the individual settings for Display and System in the energy saver control panel.
You could set the System to never sleep and the Monitor to sleep after 5-10 minutes (or whatever time serves your purpose).
(do i sound like i have an agenda here or something?)
-robo
but if I try to set the monitor to sleep, nothing happens. Only the harddisk works ok and stops after the time is reached.
Please help me. I really need to solve the problem.
Overkill but not difficult and relatively painless if you know what you are doing.
Easiest solution that will get this thread locked already.
prob solved by myself.
If someone has the same problem go to macosxhints.com and make a search with 'screensaver'.