From your desktop...
Right-click anywhere on the screen (but not over an icon).
Left-click 'personalise'
Left-click 'Screensave' (at the bottom of the box)
Tick the box by 'on resume display logo-on screen
Click Apply - then click OK... This will show your initial start-up log-on screen to cancel the screen saver.
Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts
The answer may vary with your computer operating system and the version of that system. In Windows 7, to turn on a screen saver password, go to Control Panel then Hardware and Sound then Power Options\System Settings under Password protection, you'll probably have to click : "Change settings currently unavailable", then click the little circle next to "Require a password" and the "Save changes" button.
Right click on desktop, select properties, go to screensaver, and there you will find the password option.
A screen saver is the thing when you turn on your computer and it says internet. BUT the SCREEN SAVER is the thing BEHIND where it says internet. Like the picture.
if you hav windows 7 u can set it as ur screen saver from right click on destop>personalize>screen saver>screen saver scroll>bubbles>apply> OK ur done! ;)
It Depends On Which Computer You Use.If You Have Windows Vista:3: Find "Personalize"4: Find "Screen Savers"5: Select The Screen Saver and click OK.------------------------------------------------------------------------------If You Have Windows XP:1:Right Click DesktopNote: You Must Right Click Where There is no Icons and Side Bars.2:Click "Properties"3:Click Screen Saver Select The Screen Saver and click OK.------------------------------------------------------------------------------If You Have Mac:From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences to open the System Preferences window.Click the Desktop & Screen Saver button to display its preferences.Click the Screen Saver tab to display just the Screen Saver preferences. All installed screen savers appear in the left pane. The right pane displays a preview of the selected screen saver.Click one of the Screen Saver items in the left pane to select it for use.If you'd like, click Test to see what the screen saver will look like in use.
It prevents the screen from having images burned into it.
User profiles, group profiles, screen saver passwords
If you have a Windows XP or any other Windows program, exit out of everything, which leaves you with the desktop screen. Then you RIGHT click on the desktop screen. Go to properties and if you look at the top, there are little tabs that say: Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Well, apparently, the tab that you want to click on is the SCREEN SAVER tab.
Right click on desktop/Properties On label "Screen saver" (the 3rd label, don't know how it's called exactly, as i don't use English XP) you can find a checkbox called password security or something similar. Check it out. NB: If you use a remote desktop connection while the screen saver turns on, it will log out you allways!
If your screen is running a screen saver, then you already have it. It is already saved on your system.
From the Desktop & Screen Saver section of System Preferences select the Word of the Day screen saver from the Apple section in the left hand pane. This will display words from the Dictionary which can be found in the dictionary by pressing the D key.