Here are the top 10 free screensaver for Windows 10 in 2017 we collect from the internet. Download it as you like. Get best free screensavers for your Windows desktop PC today! You will find all popular screensavers categories: 3D, Nature, Holidays, Animated, etc.
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Electric Sheep
Electric Sheep is a free, open source screen saver run by thousands of people all over the world. It can be installed on any ordinary PC or Mac. When these computers 'sleep', the screen saver comes on and the computers communicate with each other by the internet to share the work of creating morphing...
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YoWindow
FreeVIEW →Display weather with corresponding live landscapes.
Push Video Wallpaper
Free to tryVIEW →Play videos and GIF animations as background wallpaper.
The Matrix Screen Saver
FreeVIEW →Emulates the Matrix code and introduction sequence.
DeskScapes
Free to tryVIEW →Customize your wallpapers and screensavers with pictures and videos.
DesktopHut
FreeVIEW →Set up live wallpapers on your PC.
Watery Desktop 3D
FreeVIEW →Animate your desktop with water effects.
Dream Aquarium Screensaver
Free to tryVIEW →
Disply a virtual aquarium with unsurpassed realism.
Digital Clock-7
FreeVIEW →Set up a screen saver that displays the current time.
Webshots Wallpaper & Screensaver
Free to tryVIEW →Decorate your desktop with various images from over 20 categories.
Video Screensaver
FreeVIEW →Turn any video file stored in your computer into a screensaver.
Automatic Wallpaper Changer
Free to tryVIEW →Change the desktop wallpaper automatically, position pictures to suit you.
Universal Theme Patcher
FreeVIEW →Apply unofficial themes to Windows XP, Vista, and 7 operational systems.
Marine Aquarium
Free to tryVIEW →Turn your desktop into a realistic-looking 3D aquarium.
Desktop Themes
Free to tryVIEW →Try this utility as a replacement for the Desktop Themes component of Microsoft Plus.
Desktop Weather Wallpaper
FreeVIEW →Update your desktop wallpaper with current weather information and forecasts.
Ironman
FreeVIEW →Provide slideshow screensaver from the Ironman Movie.
LOAD MOREFor whatever reason, Windows 10 has made finding screen saver settings unnecessarily complicated. Fret not, though. We’re here to help.
- Press Windows+I to open the Settings app.
- Click “Personlization.”
- Switch to the “Lock Screen” tab.
- Click the “Screen saver settings” link.
Though not strictly necessary on modern LCD displays, screen savers still can be fun. For many of us, they provide something nice to look at—or provide useful information—when our computers go idle after a few minutes. In Windows 10’s continued—and messy—push to move settings from the Control Panel to the new Settings app, the screen saver settings have been relegated to an unexpected slot within the Personalization settings. Worse still, you can’t even get to the setting by searching the Start menu. Here’s how to find it.
In previous versions of Windows, you could set screen savers via the Personalization control panel.
You could also perform a quick search for “screen saver” on the Start menu and find the settings that way.
In Windows 10, neither of those methods work. Instead, press Windows+I to open the Settings app, and then click “Personalization.”
On the “Personalization” page, switch to the “Lock screen” tab.
And then click the “Screen saver settings” link.
In the end, you’ll come to the “Screen Saver Settings” dialog box, which should look pretty familiar to you. Nothing about it has changed in the last several versions of Windows.
Choose a screen saver from the dropdown, adjust any options via the “Settings” button, set how long Windows should wait before engaging the screen saver, and decide whether it should display the logon screen—and ask for a password—when resuming.
Like we said, screen savers are mostly for fun these days, but hiding the setting is still pretty irritating. Do you still use screen savers on Windows? Have a question or comment you would like to contribute? Please leave your feedback in our discussion forum.
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