It sounds like you have a short time delay for when the screen saver kicks-in. Change the time delay the computer sets between your last activity and starting the screen-saver. In windows 7 - right-click anywhere on your screen (so long as your mouse-pointer is not over an icon) and select personalize. In the dialogue box that appears, left-click on the screen saver icon (bottom-right of the box). You should see the word wait a small box next to it. The number in the box is the length of time the computer waits to start the screen-saver. Use the up and down buttons to change the time interval to a more suitable period. Remember to click apply.
It is the ability to scroll up and down the screen without moving your hand just your finger.
Go on Hulu.com, start a video, and hit full screen
# Slow computer # Popups # mouse moving by its self # bugs on the screen
That would be the screen saver.
scrolling clicking moving your cursor across the screen
Any monitor can get what is called "burn-in". This happens when a non-moving picture is left on a screen for too long. A screen saver helps avoid this problem by making sure the picture moves. TV's would not require this as they have constantly moving pictures.
On the computer this is called hiding windows. They will end up in the side bar for easy access.
If you constantly are getting a blue screen then your hard drive is either corrupt or has some corrupt data. Put your computer into safe mode and then do diagnostics on it.
A computer split screen is used for a variety of reasons depending on the user. Primarily, a split screen on a computer is used when one wants to view two different pages on a computer without having to switch back and forth between them.
When you have a blue screen on a computer, with or without text, this is known as BSoD. When BSoD occurs, Windows on your computer has crashed, and information dumped.
use your mouse
if it has a touch screen or a mouse touch pad.