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- Taking Advantage of Custom Settings
- Moving the Dock Around
- Changing the Dock's Size
- Customizing the Dock's Behavior
- Changing the Way the Finder Works
- Changing Your Desktop Picture
- Changing Your Screen Saver
- Changing Your Login Icon
- Changing Your Mac's Language
- Adding Login Items
- Increasing Your Mac's Security
- Adding New Dashboard Widgets
- Making Your Own Widgets
- Creating Custom Network Locations
This chapter is from the book
Changing Your Screen Saver
Originally invented to stop the kind of screen burn-in that you see on automatic teller machines, screen savers are actually little more than pretty entertainment these days. But that shouldn’t prevent you from using them; screen savers provide some privacy, shielding your screen from casual observers, as well as being fun to look at.
- Choose Apple menu, System Preferences.
- Click the Desktop & Screen Saver button to see your choices.
- Click the Screen Saver button, and then click a screen saver in the list to select it. Click the Screen Saver Options button.
- Use the settings in this dialog box to change settings specific to each screen saver. Click OK when finished.