In this guide, we will show you a nifty workaround to lets the lock screen to display the screensaver when the Studio Display has been turned off. The fourteenth iteration of the OS build has just been rolled out by the Cupertino giant and there has been quite a few noteworthy features to look forward to. Among the underrated UI tweaks are some aesthetically pleasing screensavers and wallpapers that deserve a shoot-out.
However, with macOS Sonoma, as soon as the Mac Studio is licked, the Studio Display is turned off, and subsequently, the users have to bid adieu to those impressive wallpapers as well. Or is that really the case? Well, using a nifty workaround, we will show you the steps to let the lock screen display screensaver when the Studio Display has been turned off. So without any further ado, let’s check it out.
Let Lock Screen display screensaver when Studio Display is off
If you head over to the Screen Saver settings and check that the screensaver is matched to your desktop wallpaper, then the wallpaper will show as your screensaver and the display won’t turn off until you instruct the OS to do so (which could be done from the Lock Screen settings). So carry out this tweak and check if it is in sync with your requirement.