Specifications
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Using the screen saver
When the screen saver is started, it will initially display a bouncing logo on a black
background. To enable additional levels of power savings, select them from the
Screen Saver Mode section of the Setup dialog box.
Screen saver mode
The Screen Saver Mode section has four check boxes in it. They are ReducedOn,
StandBy, Suspend and Off. The screen saver detects the type of graphics controller
that is being used and the types of power savings that it is capable of.
If the text immediately to the right of any of the check boxes is grayed out, that option
is not available. If a power saving mode is available, then the text immediately to the
right of the check box is black. If the box is selected with the mouse or the keyboard,
the rest of the fields on the line will also turn black. If the check box is deselected, the
other fields will turn gray.
The minutes field for each line can be changed only if the check box for that line is
selected. The amount of time can be set for any number between 1 and 60. The
number can either be typed directly, or by clicking on the up or down arrow next to
the number. Holding the mouse button down on the arrow will quickly increase or
decrease the minutes field.
The number of minutes that is specified for each level is the number of minutes after
the previous mode has been enabled. It is not the total time before entering that mode.
Screen saver animation speed
The scroll bar controls how fast the animation moves. The checkbox controls whether
or not a bouncing sound will be played whenever the logo hits an edge of the screen.
Password options
If the password checkbox is enabled, then the screen saver will prompt the user for a
password before it quits. The password is the same one that is used for other Windows
3.1 screen savers.
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