A simple, no-nonsense image screensaver for Windows inspired by macOS's Ken Burns screensaver.
- Highly configurable
- Images can be sourced from many different folders
- Supports high DPI monitors and scaling
- Supports monitor hotplugging (useful for DisplayPort monitors)
- Program denylist to prevent the screensaver from running when certain programs are open
Get the latest build (usually stable) and copy it into C:\Windows\System32
to install it system-wide. You will need to install the .NET Runtime 6 for Desktop Apps if you do not already have it.
To enable and configure the screensaver, open the Settings app, navigate to Personalization > Lock Screen, and select Screen Saver in the additional settings section. In the Screen Saver Settings window that opens, choose "Ken Burns" from the drop-down list and press "Settings…" to configure the screensaver.