I'm not really a new user, but I always forget stuff when I have to set up
again. New job, new user,
My icons on the desktop have big ugly rectangles where the names of the
icons are written. How to I make them (the rectangles) transparent so I
just see the icons and the names of them? Not a screen problem as other
users on this same machine are OK. I tried looking carefully at the set up
but I can't see any difference between mine and theirs.
Thanks a lot.
Diane
Alan Edwards - 09 May 2008 22:11 GMT
Four things are required for transparent icon backgrounds:
1.Control Panel-System-Advanced-Performance Settings.
Check "Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop" on the Visual
Effects tab.
2.Right-click on Desktop - "Arrange Icons by" and ensure Lock Web
items is cleared.
3.Transparency will not work if you have web content on your desktop,
Control Panel - Display Properties - Desktop tab - Customize Desktop -
Web tab. Clear all check boxes.
4. Ensure the Wallpaper is an image file not HTML.
...Alan
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On Fri, 09 May 2008 19:59:24 GMT, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers, "DianeVan"
>I'm not really a new user, but I always forget stuff when I have to set up
>again. New job, new user,
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>Thanks a lot.
>Diane
DianeVan - 09 May 2008 22:29 GMT
Thanks for your help. I'm not at work today, but I will try these 4 things
on Monday.
Thanks again. It was just too ugly.
Diane
> Four things are required for transparent icon backgrounds:
>
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>>Thanks a lot.
>>Diane
Nom.de.Plume - 10 May 2008 15:55 GMT
Comment at the bottom.
> I'm not really a new user, but I always forget stuff when I have to set up
> again. New job, new user,
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Thanks a lot.
> Diane
If you are using TweakUI that will take care of them.
(But I kind of like the boxed arrows. They remind me that the icons stand
for links or shortcuts and not the programs themselves.)
Ken Bland