solved popup scrnsaver
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Barman58
The standard screensaver in Windows used to be files stored on the system drive with an .SCR extension, I cannot find them in Windows 10 but they were in Windows 7 - Creating a standard shortcut to one of these files would give you a switch on for that screensaver and one displayed it would be ended by moving or clicking the mouse or tapping any key, You can right click on SCR files and set their parameters - Best I can suggest
The best form of screensaver is a blank screen and you can set this to occur in the basic Power Plan Controls blank screen after x minutes which will automatically blank the screen when the system is not used for a set time
You can also set a screensaver or screen blank to require a user to enter a password
If your keyboard has a Sleep key you can use the power plan settings to have the sleep key turn off the screen
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Barman,
Thanks for the quick and informative reply! I found the (scr) files in my win7 machine. They were under the \windows\ folder. One I found is titled "scrnsave.scr" and when called produces a Black, barren, screen. Just what I have been looking for. So, the machine I need to fix is my wife's win10 HP 'all in one' desktop. I put the 'scrnsave.scr' on a thumb drive and took it over there. Before I copied it onto the win10 I searched for *.scr in the \windows folder and sure enough there they were. I put the 'scrnsave.scr' on her desktop and set up a sequence for her. I use single click for activation but she uses double click. So I told her to single click on the screensaver icon to highlight it, then turn off the mouse and hit enter. Bingo, blank screen. Of course she then has to set a pan over the keyboard because a single key press will bring back the screen. And then the CAT can't get at it.:devil:
I thank you again for getting me started towards a fix to counter a four legged monster that gets into everything.
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