In case the screen saver settings remain greyed out even though you already modified the group policies (by following the method above), there’s a big chance that this behavior is occurring due to one of the following registry values: You won’t be able to find the Control Panel key using Registry Editor if you’re using Windows 11. Important: This method will only work on Windows 10. If the method above didn’t work for you and your system is not connected to your domain, the next thing you should attempt to do is reconfigure the behavior of your screen saver settings via Registry Editor. Enable screen saver via Registry Editor (Windows 10 Only) If you’re still unable to change your screen saver settings since the options are still greyed out or the policies above we’re already correctly configured, move to the next fix below. Close the Local Group Policy Editor and reboot your PC to see if the problem is now fixed.Configuring the ‘Force a specific screen saver’ policy Next, set the status of the Force a specific screen saver policy to Disabled (or Not Configured) and click Apply to save the changes.Next, revert to the Personalization folder and click on the Force a specific screen saver.Note: If this policy was already set to Enabled or Not Configured, don’t make any changes and move to the next step below.
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