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Settings - Screen Saver

     

    ADC Screen Saver Control

Active Desktop Calendar comes with a convenient world clock screen saver. It will show your computer's system time on the main clock and five major world time zones (Los Angeles, New York, London, Dubai and Tokyo) on smaller clocks around it.

The screen saver requires flash player for successful operation. In case flash player is not available you will only get a black screen. To install flash player go to Macromedia's web site.

Install

    Installs Active Desktop Calendar's world clock screen saver and opens Control Panel / Display / Screen Saver dialog for adjusting Windows' screen saver control options. Just click OK if you are satisfied with all settings there or make some changes and click Apply.

Uninstall

    Removes Active Desktop Calendar's world clock screen saver and opens Control Panel / Display / Screen Saver dialog. After this action you won't have any screen saver active. Click on OK if you are satisfied with that or choose one of available screen savers from the list.

Preview

Click here to preview the screen saver immediately.

 

Screen Saver Options

Instant screen saver

    When enabled this option gives you the opportunity to start Active Desktop Calendar's screen saver immediately by moving mouse pointer to the top left/right corner of the screen.

Mouse pointer position (Top left corner / Top right corner)

    Determines activation corner for instant screen saver option.

Wait for ... seconds

    Determines delay time to pass before screen saver is started when mouse pointer is positioned in the activation corner.

 

Locked Computer (Windows 2000/XP only)

Automatically hide data on desktop lock

    When this option is enabled Active Desktop Calendar will automatically remove data from the desktop when you lock the computer and bring them back when you unlock it. This option works only on Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

 

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