What do you mean?
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I think you would find this topic helpful. http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=83207
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kayybee wrote:
As in for a computer? Or what?
Yes for a computer windows 7
when gf clicked repeat until <(timer) > [10]> go to [mouse-pointer v] end think [Scripts in your posts!] for (3) secs
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lallaway12 wrote:
kayybee wrote:
As in for a computer? Or what?
Yes for a computer windows 7
Well then this isn't Scratch related I'm not sure, but you may be allowed to post this is the "What I'm making and creating" forum instead. After all, you're making a screen saver
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catfan8 wrote:
I think you would find this topic helpful. http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=83207
Not very helpful full of not very helpful script people
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"Help help this forum is full of banners get out of the url or you will tern into one"shouted lallaway12
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RedRocker227 wrote:
lallaway12 wrote:
kayybee wrote:
As in for a computer? Or what?
Yes for a computer windows 7
Well then this isn't Scratch related I'm not sure, but you may be allowed to post this is the "What I'm making and creating" forum instead. After all, you're making a screen saver
Well I need help with the scripts becuse they are too complocated see!
And it it is the scrips im talking about so that`s why they are in Help with scrips thank`s for all the post`s it is relly happy!
when gf clicked repeat until <(timer) > [10]> go to [mouse-pointer v] end think [Scripts in your posts!] for (3) secs
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You can't make a screensaver in pure Scratch. You do need an external program.
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rdococ wrote:
You can't make a screensaver in pure Scratch. You do need an external program.
YES GOT THAT...
... but I need to know the scripes
GULP not good just set of the banner alarm
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Program it in BYOB, then compile it. It works OK as a screensaver, but then it won't close when you move the mouse (you need to hit a button). You need to get someone to code this block for you.
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TheCatAndTheBanana wrote:
Program it in BYOB, then compile it. It works OK as a screensaver, but then it won't close when you move the mouse (you need to hit a button). You need to get someone to code this block for you.
shore but i do it in a difrent softwere it is not [bring your own bear] byob
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catfan8 wrote:
No offence, but we can't help you if we can't understand your typing. Could you please try to use proper grammer and spelling?
Yes, and your (not you, but the topic creator) writing style makes it seem like you're rushing.
So let us get this straight. You want to make a screensaver for your actual computer with scratch?
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This topic should answer all your questions.
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Greenatic wrote:
This topic should answer all your questions.
Tried that approach, the user seems to believe BYOB is Build your own bear and refuses to use it. S/He also claims the topic is unhelpful from what I understood.
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Chirp (made by Jens) made it so it runs any Scratch project in the Scratch-Projects folder as a screen-saver.
Chirp Site wrote:
Setting up the Chirp screensaver
The Windows installer adds a screensaver named "Chirp" to the list of available screensavers, which can be activated in the Windows control panel. It will run a random project from the Scratch-projects folder each time it runs.
Though Chirp seems to have been discontinued and has been replaced with BYOB. But hopefully this will get you on the right track.
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Magnie wrote:
http://chirp.scratchr.org/index.htmlChirp(made by Jens) made it so it runs any Scratch project in the Scratch-Projects folder as a screen-saver.
The Windows installer adds a screensaver named "Chirp" to the list of available screensavers, which can be activated in the Windows control panel. It will run a random project from the Scratch-projects folder each time it runs.
Though Chirp seems to have been discontinued and has been replaced with BYOB. But hopefully this will get you on the right track.
yes I will use byob looks better plays any progject rubish I want it to play one project so lets get on to scrips
Im a new scratcher and want to know the scripts[quote/]
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Greenatic wrote:
This topic should answer all your questions.
first post yes others not helpful
sorry guys all my posts are done on a 3ds without a stile les
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lallaway12 wrote:
Im a new scratcher and want to know the scripts
Ohh, there are no scripts/blocks that you can use to run a screen-saver. It's just the default Scratch Blocks you use to create an animation and then you select Chirp as the screen-saver and then Chirp will pick a random project in the Scratch Projects folder and run it.
So there aren't actually any blocks or scripts you can use to create a screen-saver.
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lallaway12 wrote:
rdococ wrote:
You can't make a screensaver in pure Scratch. You do need an external program.
YES GOT THAT...
... but I need to know the scripes
GULP not good just set of the banner alarm
No scripts are needed, just an image!
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Magnie wrote:
lallaway12 wrote:
Im a new scratcher and want to know the scripts
Ohh, there are no scripts/blocks that you can use to run a screen-saver. It's just the default Scratch Blocks you use to create an animation and then you select Chirp as the screen-saver and then Chirp will pick a random project in the Scratch Projects folder and run it.
So there aren't actually any blocks or scripts you can use to create a screen-saver.
No doing it in byob
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lallaway12 wrote:
Magnie wrote:
lallaway12 wrote:
Im a new scratcher and want to know the scripts
Ohh, there are no scripts/blocks that you can use to run a screen-saver. It's just the default Scratch Blocks you use to create an animation and then you select Chirp as the screen-saver and then Chirp will pick a random project in the Scratch Projects folder and run it.
So there aren't actually any blocks or scripts you can use to create a screen-saver.No doing it in byob
I don't think you can make a screen-saver in BYOB.
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Don't you just export to exe and change it to scr?
And if youre asking for help, you should accept the answers people give you cause we are helping. I'm pretty sure you didn't read the guides because the guides would have gotten you a screensaver by now. And btw, only the guide posts are supposed to be helpful. Just like how you look at a project, you don't say "the comments are so boring" but you pay attention to the project.
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