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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1117649" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Any particular reason why you want screensaver enabled? LCD/LED screens are not susceptible to burn-in so if you have one, there isn't really a need for screensaver (one of the reasons why they are now disabled by default). OLED screens are still susceptible to burn-in, but with modern technology (such as pixel shifting), it's less likely for you to get it. Using dark theme, and reduced brightness of OLED screens can massively help you in preventing burn-in, and I also recommend shortening screen timeout to as lower value as you can. On Windows, you can set the time to turn off the display after 2 minutes of inactivity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1117649, member: 39702"] Any particular reason why you want screensaver enabled? LCD/LED screens are not susceptible to burn-in so if you have one, there isn't really a need for screensaver (one of the reasons why they are now disabled by default). OLED screens are still susceptible to burn-in, but with modern technology (such as pixel shifting), it's less likely for you to get it. Using dark theme, and reduced brightness of OLED screens can massively help you in preventing burn-in, and I also recommend shortening screen timeout to as lower value as you can. On Windows, you can set the time to turn off the display after 2 minutes of inactivity. [/QUOTE]
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