

- #WINDOWS 10 SCREENSAVER START DELAYED HOW TO#
- #WINDOWS 10 SCREENSAVER START DELAYED WINDOWS 10#
- #WINDOWS 10 SCREENSAVER START DELAYED WINDOWS#
#WINDOWS 10 SCREENSAVER START DELAYED HOW TO#
Now, you can move this shortcut to any convenient location, pin it to taskbar or to Start, add to All apps or add to Quick Launch (see how to enable Quick Launch).


#WINDOWS 10 SCREENSAVER START DELAYED WINDOWS#
To create the Screen Saver options shortcut in Windows 10, do the following. There are several ways to access screensaver options in Windows 10.
#WINDOWS 10 SCREENSAVER START DELAYED WINDOWS 10#
See the following article:Įnable Screen Saver Password Protection in Windows 10 If your user account has a password, you might want to enable and configure the screen saver to lock your user session automatically once you leave your PC. Will someone please give this a try to see of this solves the problem of the wait time reverting to 1 if you have fast booting turned on? If it doesn't work all you need to go is go back into the group policy editor and set both policies to " Not Configured".Tip: See how to customize screen savers in Windows 10 using secret hidden options.Ī screen saver can provide additional protection from unauthorized access if you leave your device unattended at work or in some other place. Many were complaining that the wait value reverts to 1 and that is why they turned off fast booting but I have fast booting turned on and with the group policy changes I made my wait time is no longer reverting to 1 minute and remains at 15 minutes. If you now go the screen saver settings in Control Panel you will notice that the wait period will match the minutes you entered in the group policy editor but it will be grayed out preventing you from changing the value unless you go back into the group policy editor and change it there. Once you've enabled both policies and set the timeout if different from the default, exit the group policy editor. Note that in the Screen Saver Timeout policy there's an option to set the number of second for the timeout with the default being 900 seconds or 15 minutes. Once you have enabled that policy, go down and also enable Screen Saver Timeout.

In the Elevated Group Policy Editor, on the Left Panel, go to User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Control Panel/Personalization/Enable Screen Saver and enable the Policy. Start/Search and type gpedit.msc, Right click the gpedit results and Run As Administrator. I turned off the fast startup, now wait to see if it works.I'd like to suggest another option that seems to work for me and I'd like some feedback as to whether it work for others. After Dark: Starry Night 8,676x Free, for. Flying Windows 16,353x Free, for Windows. Starfield Simulation 32,310x Free, for Windows. Yes, the trick that was first mention did not work. Showing 1-24 of 34 screensavers ( clear filters) Hyperspace 75,287x Free, for Windows, Mac.
