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In Windows XP I had a screensaver digital clock. However, it does not work for Widows10. Does anyone know of a safe digital clock screensaver for Windows10? Windows 10. Right-click the Desktop > Personalize > Lock screen > Screen saver settings > select 3D Text and configure it. Don
Hi Curmudgeon10, I am Dave, I will help you with this. The old widgets like the analogue clock on the Windows Desktop were removed, because there was a security flaw in them, currently there is no clock widget for Windows11, all of them have a window, but the good news is Microsoft are bringing back the Desktop widgets functionality in Windows 11 that existed in previous versions of Windows ...
On my old computer, I had the screen saver display the time. I can't figure out how to do it on my new computer. Both have Windows XP.
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My screen saver time display has been missing as an option for some time now. Can I get it back
If you really want a screensaver, the old screensaver from windows 7 is still available in windows 11 in settings type screensaver into the search box Report abuse
this clock from the 3D Text Settings on windows 10 screensaver :-1) Does not stay still ! Rotation: ' None' has been set as well. I think it is a screensaver in its own right, 2) Does not work alongside ( or on top of) actual Screensaver photos. I think it is just a Clock to appear after so many minutes, and is a screensaver on its own.
On Google Chrome it works ok when their Photo Screensaver kicks in - the Clock stays visible. But Google have their own built -in clock so it is not necessary ! However, I use Microsoft Edge 95% of the time. Now the clock disappears when the W10 Screensaver kicks in. It did work once for a day, but hasnt since then.
How to Specify Screen Saver Timeout in Windows A screen saver is a moving picture or pattern that displays on the screen(s) of your PC after you have not been active on the PC for specified period of time to wait.
I recently upgraded my desktop to Windows 11 and am trying to replicate my old screensaver and sleep setting from Windows 10, but it doesn't seem Windows 11 is allowing that configuration. Specifically, my settings in Windows 10 were: When plugged in, turn my screen off NEVER. When plugged in, put my device to sleep after 20 minutes.