High Desert Museum Screensaver
Our gift to you! Enjoy this screensaver of our volunteers' favorite photos of the High Desert Museum.
To download, click on the correct version for your computer below.
Windows Version
/screensavers/Install_High_ Desert_Museum_screensaver_WIN.exe
- Click on the download link to download the screensaver to your PC.
- Choose "save file" in the next dialogue box. Then find the downloaded file (normally in "Downloads" folder) and follow the instructions.
- The screensaver will appear in your screensaver list under "Display" in the Windows control panel, where you can set the number of minutes before you'd like the screensaver to start.
MacIntosh Version
/screensavers/Install_High_ Desert_Museum_screensaver_MAC.app.zip
- Click on the download link to download the screensaver to your Mac.
- Save the ZIP file to your desktop and double click the ZIP file to decompress it. This will create a new folder with the same name. Open the new folder.
- Double click on the installer package to start the installation process. Once installed, open "System Preferences" and select or specify the High Desert Museum screen saver from the "Screen Saver" area.
While you're here, why not make your annual giving donation now?
Ways to donate:
1. To use your credit card: complete the form below. The High Desert Museum is happy to offer the use of PayPal to provide the option of online payments. PayPal keeps your bank and credit card details private from sellers and your financial information stays safe. Plus, you're protected 100% against unauthorized payments sent from your account. PayPal. Privacy is built in.
2. To pay by phone: call 382-4754 ext 244 with your credit card information
3. To pay by check: complete the form below, print and mail in with your check.
(Please note: this form is for donations only which will not count toward Museum membership. Please visit "Join or Renew" for the membership form.)
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Thank you for your commitment to reaching children, students, adults, grandparents, lifelong learners, and families – as only the High Desert Museum can.


