Most modern computers don't need screensavers since they no longer suffer the burn-in issues they once did, but you can still use a screensaver for entertainment or decorative purposes.You can learn how to enable the screensaver on Windows 10 computers.
Step 1: Press Win+I.
The settings window will be opened by this key combination.Click the gear icon in the Start menu to open it.
Step 2: Click to personalize.
There is an icon of a paint brush on the monitor next to this button.
Step 3: You can click on the Lock screen.
There is a panel on the left side of the window that shows this.
Step 4: Click on the settings.
It's below the "show lock screen" text.
Step 5: Select the type of screensaver you want to use from the drop-down menu.
3D Text, Blank, Bubbles, Mystify, Photos, or Ribbons can be used.You can set certain aspects of the screensaver, such as the text and images displayed, if you choose 3D Text or Photos.You can see a preview of the screensaver in the space above the drop-down menu, though Blank, Bubbles, Mystify, and Ribbons have no special settings.
Step 6: The time listed next to "Wait" can be increased or decreased.
To find out how long the computer should be inactive, use the arrows next to the text box.If you want the login prompt to appear after the screensaver is turned off, click on the box next to "On resume..."
Step 7: Click Apply and you're good to go.
After you click "Apply," your computer will save the changes before you close the window.