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Changing screen saver mac4/22/2023 ![]() ![]() iOS Lockscreen for OSX // littleendiangamestudios.Click it to access a preview of the current settings, and also to access the “Screen Saver Options…” button.Ĭhoose to loop each individual animation a number of times and whether or not to show your selected collection of animations in random order or not. Scrolling to the bottom of the list of installed screen savers, you’ll eventually find the newly installed “Brooklyn” option. To access the options screen for the screen saver, start by accessing your System Preferences dialogue and clicking on the “Desktop & Screen Saver” icon. saver file you downloaded and select if you want to install the screen saver for just your login or for all users of your Mac. Rip over to Pedro’s “Brooklyn” Github page, scroll down to the Installation section and look for the download link. Here’s how you can get the saver onto your own screen by following these few easy steps: Once opened, select Desktop & Screen Saver. ![]() First, open System Preferences from the Apple menu in the upper left corner of your screen. Preview of what Brooklyn can deliver to your screenĮnough talking about it, however. Changing a screensaver on a Mac is actually quite simple. With variations such as “Blue Sand”, “Fruit Ninja” and “Volumetric”, there’sīound to be design that catches your eye and you have free-reign to control which animations you want to show, the number of loops per animation, and whether to play the animations in random order, or not. So today I redirected my attention to the wonderful Brooklyn screen saver for Mac made available earlier this year by iOS Software Engineer, Pedro Carrasco.īased on the sweet Apple logo animations first seen during the Apple Special Event back in October 2018, this new screen saver is a compilation of some 60-odd abstract, colourful animation builds of the famous Apple mark. There’s no doubt about it - I’ve enjoyed my time silently gliding over some of the great metropolitan, and indeed natural wonders of our world, thanks to John Coates’ tvOS inspired Aerial screen saver for Mac.īut it’s time for a change… for a colourful, creative, Apple-loving change. ![]()
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