What's this "screensaver"?
I've never seen a screen-saver come up and I don't see where you can "configure" any screensaver from the gear in the task bar.
I have 5.03. Is the screensaver in another version?
How do you activate the screen-saver?
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Re: How do you activate the screen-saver?
I guess im wrong and it does still exist. You live and learn.
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Re: How do you activate the screen-saver?
The project used to have client that was specifically a screen saver application, but that client is no more.
However, the screen saver feature has been rolled in to the Graphical (GUI) client, v5.03. It can be configured on the Display tab.
Microsoft doesn't recognize it as a screensaver (i.e.- It's not a .scr program that can be configured with MS screen settings) but it's an application that manages its display as if it were a screensaver so it's almost the same.
However, the screen saver feature has been rolled in to the Graphical (GUI) client, v5.03. It can be configured on the Display tab.
Microsoft doesn't recognize it as a screensaver (i.e.- It's not a .scr program that can be configured with MS screen settings) but it's an application that manages its display as if it were a screensaver so it's almost the same.
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