tdehan wrote: 
> No decent feedback from the OP?  
> 

I stand by my opinion on that, but let's move on anyway.

tdehan wrote: 
> 
> 
> With that said, I do know that when I first got into SlimDevices almost
> 20 years ago, the screensaver function was indeed configured from the
> application.  Perhaps by default when I replaced all my older devices
> with the 3 Touches I now have many years ago I assumed that was still
> the case.  However, because on one of my Touch devices the unit never
> goes to sleep or screensaver or whatever you want to call it I started
> looking in the application for those settings that used to be configured
> there before.  As I mentioned, I don't see them.  As mentioned here in
> this thread and the previous one, everyone chimed in that the settings
> are on the Touch itself.
> 

You are indeed correct, the early Slim devices up to the Logitech
Squeezebox Classic have their Screensaver settings in LMS, this is still
the case today. The later devices that use Logitech's SqueezeOS
(Controller, Radio, Touch) have screensaver settings in menus on the
device itself.

tdehan wrote: 
> 
> On another thread that I posted here a couple days ago where I mentioned
> that I could no longer save a new Playlist and discovered the reason why
> was because the SAVE dialogue does not show up in Microsoft Edge but
> does in Chrome I changed my default browser to Chrome which fixed that
> issue.  In doing so, the one Touch in question also started immediately
> to display the desired state of the clock face with the faded background
> when it's stopped playing.

Interesting but odd behaviour, perhaps the Touch that wouldn't drop into
screensaver was the one playing the playlist that the save couldn't be
completed, i.e. that incomplete save left the player in a state that
wasn't considered stopped - so no screensaver.

>From your other thread on this topic...

tdehan wrote: 
> 
> There is a SLEEP option on the Touch itself under settings.  However, I
> am not clear what it is supposed to do.  It has the options to go to
> sleep after 15 to 90 minutes.  does this mean that it would go to sleep
> at that interval after music has stopped or would it go to sleep after
> that interval during music playback?
> 

The Sleep function is for listening to music as you fall asleep, set the
sleep timer and the Touch will stop playing and turn itself off at the
end of that timer.

Anyway, glad you are all sorted now.

Kev


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