- Windows 10 Bubbles Screensaver Too Fast
- Moving Bubbles Screensaver
- Windows 10 Screensaver Bubbles
- How To Activate Screensaver In Windows 10
Jun 07, 2016 Flow Bubbles Screen Saver is a software designed to save screen in a very beautiful way. It has been designed by unisoft. The software has transparent bubbles with different styles like soap bubbles, heart bubbles, glass frame.
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Just tested the app mentioned here.
Wáy better than WinBubbles - if only for the fact you can't mess anything else up by just clicking ok where you should click 'set' ;)
Wáy better than WinBubbles - if only for the fact you can't mess anything else up by just clicking ok where you should click 'set' ;)
So I set my bubbles to a small size, not transparent. Looks great ...
The first couple of minutes LOL.
Because when the screen get's filled with more and more of these marble like balls, they go haywire.
Running round like crazy, changing colour faster than the eye can blink etc.
Running round like crazy, changing colour faster than the eye can blink etc.
Will try and capture a video of it later this week, because a screenshot doesn't show their frantic behaviour.
Gave me a good laugh though ;)
Gave me a good laugh though ;)
Edit: and when I push the slide for turbulence force to the left they all become grey balls. Don't know what that is about ???
Ants?
Just found out you shouldn't set the amount of bubbles too high either: will stop all motion when the screen is full, which kinda defeats the purpose a screensaver is for ... LOL
Used reset to get my screensaver back to normal, but that didn't help.
The screen get's full with bubbles and then all motion stops.
So I had to use WinBubbles to get my screensaver acting normal again.
The screen get's full with bubbles and then all motion stops.
So I had to use WinBubbles to get my screensaver acting normal again.
Final verdict: System Screensavers Tweaker looks nice, but in fact it can really mess up your screensavers functionality.
I'll stick to WinBubbles.
I'll stick to WinBubbles.
http://download.cnet.com/12-Ants/3000-2072_4-10967321.html
Set them to follow the cursor. You will soon be throwing the computer out of the window, (no need for a screensaver then :)
Set them to follow the cursor. You will soon be throwing the computer out of the window, (no need for a screensaver then :)
LOL I forgot about those :)
Screensaver still isn't running properly. I've set up the photoscreensaver now.
Was wondering if it would it be possible to remove all registry entries concerning the bubbles screensaver
so after a reboot and setting the bubble screensaver again it would work normally again?
Don't feel like restoring an image over something as silly as a non functional screensaver!
Was wondering if it would it be possible to remove all registry entries concerning the bubbles screensaver
so after a reboot and setting the bubble screensaver again it would work normally again?
Don't feel like restoring an image over something as silly as a non functional screensaver!
Interesting, glad it did. Could you email the entries to me please.
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How you can uninstall a screensaver on Windows 10 depends on how it was installed. If the screensaver was automatically installed using an installation program (or 'setup wizard'), you are often able to uninstall it just as easily from the 'Apps & features' panel.
If you installed it manually by copying the screensaver file to your Windows folder, you will simply have to remove that one file to uninstall the screensaver.
Screensavers installed through an installation program can also be removed this way, but other files used by the screensaver, such as configuration files, may be left behind.
Removal via 'Apps & features'
The 'Apps & features' panel on Windows 10 merges the 'Programs and Features' and 'Uninstall a program' panels seen on previous versions of Windows. It allows you to search, sort and filter a list of all programs currently installed on your computer, including any screensavers that were installed via an installation program (this is usually the case if the file you downloaded has a .exe extension and its file type in the Explorer is 'Application').
Opening the 'Apps & features' panel
Click on the Start menu button at the bottom left of your screen, then click the cogwheel icon just above the power icon to enter the Windows Settings menu.
Next, click the 'System' tile, highlighted below.
You have now opened the System Settings panel. Finally, click on the 'Apps & features' link (under 'Display') in the left sidebar to open the 'Apps & features' panel.
Removing a screensaver
To remove a screensaver, or any other application, find its name in the list of installed programs and click it once to reveal the 'Modify' and 'Uninstall' buttons.
Clicking the 'Uninstall' button, an action you may need to confirm by clicking another 'Uninstall' button to signify you understand 'The app and its related info will be uninstalled', will launch the application's uninstallation program.
Follow the instructions (if any) given by the uninstallation program to complete the removal of the screensaver. When the uninstallation process has successfully completed, the application will disappear from the list in the 'Apps & features' panel.
Manual removal
If a screensaver is not listed in the 'Apps & features' panel or the uninstallation process fails for some reason, you can try deleting the screensaver file manually to remove the screensaver from the list in the Screen Saver Settings panel.
Windows 10 Bubbles Screensaver Too Fast
Open the File Explorer
Moving Bubbles Screensaver
To open the File Explorer, click the Start menu button, followed by the folder icon.
Browse to your C drive
In the left sidebar of the File Explorer, click the 'This PC' link for an overview of your devices and drives, as well as your personal folders. Double-click the drive onto which Windows 10 is installed — on most computers, this will be the C: drive, and it will show a Windows icon.
Open the Windows folder and sort by file type
Once you have browsed to the drive onto which Windows 10 is installed, you should now see a list of folders. Near the bottom of the list, double-click the 'Windows' folder to enter it.
Now click the 'Type' header just above the list of files to sort the list by file type.
You can now scroll down the list to where the Type column says 'Screen saver'. These are the screensavers currently installed into the Windows folder.
If the screensaver you wish to remove is not listed here, scroll back up, find the 'System32' and/or 'SysWOW64' folders, and see if it is listed there instead.
Windows 10 Screensaver Bubbles
Delete the screensaver file
Once you have located the screensaver you would like to delete, right-click the file and choose 'Delete'. It will be moved to your Trash Can, where you can optionally retrieve it from if you deleted a screensaver (or other file) by mistake.
After removal, the screensaver will no longer be listed in the Screen Saver Settings panel.
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