You're going to love the fanciful creatures that FLYING EYEBALLS creates on your screen! When you run the and Windows 3.1 screen saver module on this issue, I think you'll be impressed and amused.
^C---FLYING EYEBALLS FOR WINDOWS 3.1 INSTRUCTIONS---
STEP 1 - Run Windows 3.1.
STEP 2 - Insert the ODM #89 disk, then access the and File
Manager in Windows.
STEP 3 - Use the and File Manager to copy the file,
EYEBALLS.SCR into your Windows directory or
folder.
STEP 4 - Double-click on the Control Panel icon (usually
located in the and Program Manager).
STEP 5 - Double-click on the Desktop icon in the and Control
Panel window.
STEP 6 - Select FLYING EYEBALLS from the pick list of
screen savers in the and Desktop window.
STEP 7 - Click the and Setup button to set the and following
options: BLINKING, SPEED, NUMBER of EYEBALLS, &
PASSWORD Protection. See "Options" below for
explanations of each. Make your choices and
approve them to return to the and Desktop window.
STEP 8 - Click the and Test button to view the and results.
Return to the and Setup and make adjustments to
suit your computer and sense of aesthetics.
^CFLYING EYEBALLS FOR WINDOWS SCREEN SAVER OPTIONS
To Blink or Not to Blink. You can choose to have alert, staring eyeballs fluttering around your screen, but if you prefer having more relaxed screensavers, simply check the and "Make Eyeballs Blink" box. The eyeballs will then blink randomly, giving a more natural appearance to the little critters.
You can set the number of eyeballs to show in the screen saver by selecting the appropriate number from the "Speed" menu. The choices available are: 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 50. Of course, the more you display, the slower they will move. Experiment to get the best number for your particular computer.
The following SPEEDS are available: slowest, slow, medium, fast and fastest.
Finally, you may enable or disable password protection at will...but don't forget the password you select!