- DWORD values for ‘Bubbles’
- DWORD values for ‘Mystify’
- DWORD values for ‘Ribbons’
We are going to create a DWORD value for the option we want to alter using the Name of DWORD Value column for its name and the Values to enter column for its value.
- In the Windows Registry, click on the name of the screen saver you want to modify.
You should see “(Default)” on the right side.
To create a DWORD value
- Right-click anywhere on the right side of the Windows Registry Editor
- Choose “New” and then “DWORD (32-bit) Value”
- Enter the name of the DWORD value using the tables above (e.g. “NumRibbons”)
- If you would like to change the name of a DWORD value: Right-click it and choose “Rename”
Refer to the table of the screen saver you’d like to edit…
To edit the value of the DWORD value
- Double click the DWORD value (or right-click on it and choose “Modify”)
- Select “Decimal”
- Enter the value you want using the tables above in the textbox under “Value data” (e.g. “30″ for “RibbonWidth”)
Refer to the table of the screen saver you’d like to edit…
To test the screen save
- Go to the “Screen Saver Settings” window
- Select the screen saver’s name
- Click “Preview” every time you want to see how it looks
- After you’re done and satisfied, press “OK” to apply and exit
Additional Tips
If you’d like to save your screen saver settings to apply them another computer:
- Go to the Windows Registry editor
- Go to the location: “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Screensavers” by clicking on the arrow sign to expand each ‘key’.
- Right-click on the ‘key’ with the screen saver’s name
- Choose “Export”
- Browse for the location you want and press “Save” after giving it a filename
To install the screen saver settings on another computer:
- Go to the location of the file you exported before
- Open the file
- Choose “Yes” if a “User Account Control” message appears
- Choose “Yes” again to the warning message



