Is there a way to ensure that the background is displayed first then the
icons?
Seems there is some colour difference surrounding each of the icons and text.
I never had a background prior and just recently established some wallpaper.
Also, how can I add/remove the items in this background list.
Thanks.
Well that's the plan
>
> Seems there is some colour difference surrounding each of the icons and text.
between the icons/text and the background? there would be unless the
background is exactly the same colour. (if you mean the icons/text are
different from each other then degauss your monitor and/or move anything
magnetic away from the monitor (speakers, TV, magnets))
>
> I never had a background prior and just recently established some wallpaper.
>
> Also, how can I add/remove the items in this background list.
The Browse button will add them (and IIRC starts you in the directory
where the rest of them are)
Rick
Icons and text are fine. The text under the icon is boxed in a colour not
similar to the background. Do not have any speakers are magnetics around.
Regarding removing items from the wallpaper; Im afraid I dont understand
your statement on how to removes them.
what I like about posting here is I have to find things out and
occasionally they're useful things...
You can change the desktop icon background colour at
Display/Appearance/(Item)/Desktop... the little colour-swatch there is it.
I changed it to a bright red to test and then spent 15 minutes trying to
get it back to where I had it... but now it matches my wallpaper
perfectly :)
> Regarding removing items from the wallpaper; Im afraid I dont understand
> your statement on how to removes them.
>
> "and IIRC starts you in the directorywhere the rest of them are"
and if you navigate thru WindowsExplorer there you can delete the ones
you don't want. IIRC if you Add them then Windows will copy from
wherever it originally was to that directory.
Rick
The display has numerous colours throughout the desktop.
DisplayProperties/Appearance, there are 3 lists:
"Scheme" "Item" and "Font".
It will come up with your current Scheme.
Scroll through "Item" until you reach Desktop.
the the little 'Color' box to the right should be your Desktop
background color.
Rick
(I'm on Win2K right now, but I'm pretty sure it's the same on WinME)
Just want background.
what colour option? what are you trying to do and why?
> "why the icon is not displaying on the top of wallpaper"
> correctly.
Is the icon not displaying on top of the wallpaper ?
Rick
Sean <Se...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> The icon is showing above the wallpaper, Yes.
Rick
> and if you change the desktop background color then the icon
> background color changes too right?
Yes <vbg>
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Mike
<snork>
gonna put in a routine that checks if you've posted in between when I
hit Reply and when I hit Send
Rick
Any suggestions for third party software that would address this issue.
nothing free; I checked it out awhile ago; IIRC there's some commercial
stuff though. If you can get a background image with a constantish
colour where the fonts are you can colour match the Desktop colour to it
(like I did... looks cool)
Rick
not the "butting in"; I just usually post the same time you do (I
actually erased "Google is your friend" from the last set)
Rick
Thank you!
:)
nifty. thanks.
I'll use it next time I change BGs.
Rick
- there is that Colored BOX around the TEXT under the icon..
(the box color can be changed in Display properties i know..)
how to make it so there is NO color around the text...?!
its really bugging me :)
i read some other threads..
i followed these directions: and restarted my pc..
Four things are required for transparent icon backgrounds:
1) System Properties>Advanced>Performance Settings>VisualEffects - check
"use drop shadows for icon labels".
2) Right-click on Desktop ->Arrange Icons by>Lock Web items must be
cleared.
3) If you have any web content on your desktop, transparency won't work.
To check for web content: Display Properties>Desktop>Customize
Desktop>Web - make sure all checkboxes are clear.
4) Wallpaper must be an image file, not html.
on my old WinXP Home edition , i didnt have this problem.
And you are posting to a newsgroup supporting those who run Windows
Millennium.
> 1) System Properties>Advanced>Performance Settings>VisualEffects -
> check "use drop shadows for icon labels".
This is all that is required is you use Classic View. (Folder Options |
General) If however you choose to use eye candy mode then you get what you
pay for. <g>
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Mike Maltby
mike....@gmail.com
> Actually, your "Classic" comment is not true. We have not used the
> "Classic" for years and still put our own images on the desktop. We
> were using the PC just ten minutes ago, not involved in any settings
> windows, and the damned transparent labels disappearred. I have
> double-checked all of our settings, to no avail. Unfortunately, I
> cannot remember how in the world we resolved this issue in the past
> (it has happened before).
You still appear to have problems in understanding that this newsgroup is
for those running the Win Me operating system rather than for those
running XP. My earlier post still stands as to what is required to enable
transparent labels, that is:
System Properties | Advanced | Performance Settings | VisualEffects and
check the box "use drop shadows for icon labels".
If you use Classic View this is all that is required, however if you use
eyecandy view then play away at the various settings all you want. Oh,
and my Classic View comment IS correct, however since you are running in
eyecandy mode then as I say, you have many other settings to play with as
well but nevertheless ensure that you have "use drop shadows for icon
labels" checked.
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Mike Maltby
mike....@gmail.com
> You still appear to have problems in understanding that this newsgroup ..
Err, actually Mike this poster is Panji - the OP was Pauly <g>
However, although I wholeheartedly concur with your other comments vis.
eye-candy, then if that's what Panji really wants then he seems to have
overlooked the blindingly obvious - System Restore.
Mart
(Still impressed with Freesat)
"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
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So which OS is Panji using? If Win Me then you need a third party add-on
to get transparent labels,
Freesat - still need to talk but I need to be more on the ball than I am
at present to make any sense and to understand .what you're up to.
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Mike Maltby
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