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8.17. Screensaver Preferences
A screensaver displays moving images on your screen when your computer is not being used. Screensavers also help prevent older monitors being damaged by the same image being displayed for long periods of time.
Use the Screensaver preference tool to set the type of screensaver, the time before the screensaver starts, and whether to require a password to return to the desktop.
You can modify the following settings:
ScreensaverSelect the type of screensaver to display. The preview area to the right of the list shows the how the selected screensaver will look on your screen.
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The Blank screen screensaver displays no image and only shows a black screen.
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The Random screensaver selects a screensaver to display from the list at random.
Which screensavers are shown in the remainder of the list depends on your distributor or vendor.
Set session as idle after ... minutesIf GNOME receives no input from you for this length of time (such as moving the mouse or typing), the computer is set as idle. This may affect power management (the monitor may power down for example) or instant messaging (chat applications may set your status as "away"). Use the slider to set the length of time in minutes.
Activate the screensaver when session is idleSelect this option to have the screensaver start after the set length of time. To stop the screensaver and return to the desktop, move the mouse or press a key on the keyboard.
Lock screen when screensaver is activeWhen this option is selected, the screensaver will prompt you for your password when you try to return to the desktop. For more on locking your screen, see the section called Locking Your Screen. (Next: Sessions Preferences)
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Chapter 8. Configuring Your Desktop
Table of Contents
8.1. Assistive Technology Preferences
8.3. Desktop Background Preferences
8.4. File Management Preferences
8.5. Font Preferences
8.5.a. Previewing
a Font
8.5.b. Adding
a TrueType Font
8.7. Keyboard Accessibility Preferences
8.7.a. Basic
Preferences
8.7.b. Filter
Preferences
8.7.c. Mouse
Preferences
8.8. Keyboard Preferences
8.8.a.
Keyboard Preferences
8.8.b. Keyboard
Layouts Preferences
8.8.c. Keyboard
Layout Options
8.8.d. Typing
Break Preferences
8.9. Keyboard Shortcuts Preferences
8.10. Menus & Toolbars Preferences
8.11. Mouse Preferences
8.11.a. Buttons
Preferences
8.11.b. Pointer
Preferences
8.11.c. Motion
Preferences
8.12. Multimedia Systems Selector
8.13. Network Proxy Preferences
8.14. Preferred Applications
8.14.a. Web
Browser Preferences
8.14.b. Email
Client Preferences
8.14.c. Text
Editor Preferences
8.14.d. Terminal
Preferences
8.15. Remote Desktop Preferences
8.16. Screen Resolution Preferences
8.17. Screensaver Preferences (you are here)
8.18. Sessions Preferences
8.18.a. Setting
Session Preferences
8.18.b. Setting
Session Properties
8.18.c. Configuring
Startup Applications
8.19. Sound Preferences
8.19.a. General
Sound Preferences
8.19.b. Sound
Event Preferences
8.19.c. System
Bell Settings
8.20. Theme Preferences
8.20.a. To
Create a Custom Theme
8.20.b. To
Install a New Theme
8.20.c. To
Install a New Theme Option
8.20.d. To
Delete a Theme Option
8.20.e. Previewing
Themes
8.21. Windows Preferences

