I'm pretty sure this is not a tech thing, but I don't know who else to ask. A while back, I had changed the font color on the desktop icons to white because I had a dark background. Now I want to put a picture up with a white background and of course the white font gets lost. I've forget how I did it and I'm hoping all you techies can help.
Thanks!
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Commander Ryker
Matsumi
If you go into the control panel, double-click display, then click on the appearance tab, then click advanced... you should be able to change the default font color in there.
Commander Ryker
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Originally Posted by Matsumi
If you go into the control panel, double-click display, then click on the appearance tab, then click advanced... you should be able to change the default font color in there.
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Matsumi
Could always try setting it to the default theme instead of the modified one
Wrath Of Dragons
Rightclick | Properties | Apperance | Advanced | select the dropdown and find "icons" -->1 problem tho..i dont think you can change it there, and the default color is white, with no option to change? odd....
Well, try the others from the dropdown i guess
Well, try the others from the dropdown i guess
Commander Ryker
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wrath Of Dragons
Rightclick | Properties | Apperance | Advanced | select the dropdown and find "icons" -->1 problem tho..i dont think you can change it there, and the default color is white, with no option to change? odd....
Well, try the others from the dropdown i guess |
Jedi Battousai
The only thing I can suggest is:
Right click My Computer>Properties>Advanced Tab>Click Settings Under Performance>Click the custom bubble>Scroll down to "Use Drop Shadows for Icon Labels"
Uncheck the box.
The other thing you can try is: Right click desktop>properties>Desktop Tab> Change the background color from the drop down box. If your background picture is white, change the color to white which causes WinXP to automatically change the font color of icons to the opposite of the background color you chose (white) to black.
Right click My Computer>Properties>Advanced Tab>Click Settings Under Performance>Click the custom bubble>Scroll down to "Use Drop Shadows for Icon Labels"
Uncheck the box.
The other thing you can try is: Right click desktop>properties>Desktop Tab> Change the background color from the drop down box. If your background picture is white, change the color to white which causes WinXP to automatically change the font color of icons to the opposite of the background color you chose (white) to black.