While Windows 10’s built-in screen savers look good, it cannot be denied that there are third party ones which looks better. If you still don’t know how to access the Control Panel section where you can change screen saver settings and options, just follow the steps that are found in this tutorial.
There are 6 available screen savers that you can choose and tweak before finally using it as the screensaver for your Windows 10 machine.
Windows 10 for instance doesn’t have a default screen saver so if you check, you’ll be able to see that “(None)” is the option selected as you can see on the screenshot below. Now, whether it’s a smartphone, tablet or a PC/laptop, the operating system that is installed on it would have a built-in or bundled screen saver which you can choose to set as your machine’s screen saver. Yes! screen savers are still around even up to now that we are already in the Windows 10 era, the operating system that boasts usability across different devices featuring a combined Desktop and Mobile environments which is not found in any other operating systems that are in existence. This feature is also found in Windows and has been around for quite a long time. You find it in your smartphone, tablet and even on those cheap DVD disk players that you connect into the AV ports of your TV (at least before Smart TVs went into existence). Screen savers are found almost everywhere.