Wavey
This animated screensaver forms intricate wavey patterns on your screen in the form of a "Standard Grid", "Bagel", "Ball" or "Disk", adjustable via the settings menu. The waves are made up of small hexagons by default, but this can be changed to various other settings, including boxes, cones, small sphere, triangles and more. You can also play with the "waveyness", the wave speed, noise and tilt of the animation, as well as the grid size and several lighting settings. The screensaver will run on all connected monitors.
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We have 1 file for "Wavey"
- 1828-Wavey.zip (Windows)
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File name | 1828-Wavey.zip |
Target system | Microsoft Windows |
File size | 228.25 kB (233,723 bytes) |
File type | ZIP archive |
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Detection ratio | 0/15 (0%) View report |
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Total downloads | 4,295 |
Last downloaded | 12 hours ago |
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MD5 | c02c0ccb2e7afaa7ee8ce2113dced1c4 |
SHA1 | ade6043b9aa0bd267700c1bd45cce0dd20c143e6 |
SHA256 | 09fb56431af290feacc5837239480b5b4fd8101bc563d9935a643a5a319c9176 |
User reviews (3)
Runs on Windows 10. Has robust settings, though came with quite a few files (isn't very self contained, I guess I would say). I find that it runs kind of poorly, it's not janky but seems like the framerate is awkward.
I have the same issue as MarianoKaz; I have two large monitors - one is 16:9 and one is 16:10. It seems this screensaver uses tiling, and so after a certain point it has a cutoff and repeats. The repetition location is awkward, and while its not specifically noticeable when the pattern is fully horizontal, its incredibly noticeable when it's anything else.
This is neat! Though I wish it had adaptability to other displays since I have a square second monitor and the image splits in it to make up for the empty space.
Worked for me on Windows 11 just dump it in the Sys32 folder