The macOS Big Sur 11.3 added a new “Hello” screen saver that seems to be designed for the new iMac model, but it can also be used on any Mac running 11.3 system.
The new screen saver is not available by default but can be enabled on any Mac device with a simple setting. On a Mac running macOS Big Sur 11.3, follow the instructions below.
- Open the “System” folder
- Click on the database
- Click on the screen saver
- Drag the “Hello. saver” file to the desktop
- Rename the “Hello” file to something else
- Double click the file
- Follow the instructions to install
You should see the “Hello” screen saver added as an option in the Mac screen saver list in System Preferences> Desktop> Screen Saver> Screen Saver.
The “Hello” screen saver will play various colors in a loop, and there are several themes to choose from, including pastel tones, spectrum, and minimalism.
The pastel tones utilize the pastel colors introduced by the new iMacs and matching colored text, while the spectrum uses more saturated tones and lighter text.
Minimalist displays the words “Hello” in black, white, and gray. The screen saver will display “Hello” in multiple languages, but you can force it to only display “Hello” in all languages by swi
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