How to Enlarge Screensaver Pictures on Windows XP

A screensaver is a software program that protects your computer screen from phosphor burn-in on CRT and plasma monitors. This program fills the screen with moving images and patterns in the form of pictures and animations. It appears on your screen after a few minutes of idle time and removes the brightness from your screen. With just a few clicks, enlarging your screensaver picture or animation is a simple task that any computer user can perform.

Instructions

  1. How to Enlarge Screensaver Pictures on Windows XP

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      Right-click a clear part of your desktop, scroll down and select "Properties."

    • 2

      Click the "Screen Saver" tab, and then select your screen saver.

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      Click the "Settings" tool to adjust your screensaver settings. Drag the slider on the size settings toward "Large" to increase the screen saver picture size. Click "OK" to save your settings.

    • 4

      Click "Preview" for a quick glimpse of your enhanced screensaver. Click "Settings" again if you want to readjust your screen saver picture size.

    • 5

      Click "OK" to finalize all your settings when you are done.

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