Configuring User Interface
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To activate, click User Interface on Navigation Bar.

In User Interface section you can customize the skin of your screensaver setting and the nag-screen of your shareware enabled screensaver.

Screensaver Skin
You can customize the look of your screensaver setting from simple to eye-catching one using skin file.

·     Skin File: Specify the skin file that you want to use for your screensaver. Click the Browse button and select a skin file (.wui)
·     Available Windows: After you choose a skin file, you will see a list of available windows in that skin. Click the window name to see the small preview or double-click to view in it's actual size.
·     New Skin: Click this button if you want to run Skin Designer to make a new skin.
·     Edit Skin: Click this button if you want to run Skin Designer to edit a window that you select.

You can go to our download page to get more skin files.


Nag-Screen (This option active if you enable the Shareware Feature)
Use this option to encourage users to buy your screensaver. The Nag-Screen usually contains the information on how to purchase or to register your screensaver.

You can put Nag-Screen on several places and conditions:
Within Trial Period
·     Opening Setting: Specify an image file or window name to show before opening screensaver setting within trial period. This option is usually used to let users know how long more they can use the screensaver, as well as the information to purchase or register the screensaver.
·     Screensaver Exits: Specify an image file or window name to show when exiting screensaver. This option is usually used for the same purpose as above.

Screensaver Has Expired
·     Opening Setting: Specify an image file or window name to show before opening screensaver setting within trial period. This option is usually used to inform user that the screensaver has expired and they need to purchase your screensaver if they want to continue using it.
·     Before Run: Specify an image file or window name to show before the screensaver runs. This option is usually used for the same purpose as above.