Customize Windows 7 Screensavers Using System Screensavers Tweaker
Posted January 4, 2010 – 12:53 pm in: Freeware, Windows 7 Tweaks
Like the earlier versions of Windows, Windows 7 also comes with several beautiful screensavers by default. Of the seven screensavers available in screen saver settings box, only three (3D text, Photos & Windows Live Photo Gallery) allows you change settings.
Other screen savers like Bubbles & Mystify don’t come with any settings to that you can tweak. In fact, clicking on the settings button displays “The screen saver has no option that you can set” message. As you can guess, you can fine tune these screen savers only by tinkering with Windows Registry values.
System Screensavers Tweaker is a small, freeware and portable application designed to fine tune Windows 7 screensavers. The tool allows you tweak four of the default screensavers: Bubbles, Ribbons, Mystify and Aurora.
Tweaks available for Bubbles screensaver:
# Set radius
# Set amount of bubbles
# Set Turbulence force, octaves & speed
# Show shadows, transparent background and transparent bubbles
Tweaks for Ribbons screensaver:
# Change number of ribbons
# Set camera focus view
# Tweak ribbon’s width
# Blur ribbons
Tweaks for Mystify:
# Change number of lines
# Change camera focus lines
# Set line’s width
Tweaks for Aurora:
# Set amplitude
# Change number of layers
# Set speed & brightness
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