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Old April 19th 10, 10:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
David
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Default Update XP Screensaver

Further to the previous of late Mar/early April when I said that it appeared
to me that XP on my machine had a mind of it's own in regard to screensaver
op. Well it seems that not just XP has functions in regard to the
screensaver which appear to be beyond my control - well enter the two AOC
LCD screens that I have for doing their own thing. I have just noticed that
after the screen saver was in operation for about 20, the two screens both
switched off together, ie, what I thought was screensaver humbug in XP, is
in this case, some preset operation of the LCD screens which after a preset
period have switched off. When I say switched off, well I can only at this
stage say that the "On" leds which are blue in normal mode, both went to
Orange, which is their down mode.
This maybe of interest to those of you who use LCD screens. Oh and I did a
scan of the PDF's for these screens and their is no mention of this
function, that I saw.
Dave.


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