INFERNO2000 0 Posted October 20, 2000 Is there any way to remove the names of the icons from my desktop? i.e. no network neighborhood, no my computer, no recycle bin...just their icons? Without using xteq x-setup, because it screws my computer up. Share this post Link to post
CUViper 0 Posted October 20, 2000 You could try setting the text color the same as the desktop color.... Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted October 20, 2000 it's and idea, but I'll still have that block of background color... I just want the icon only. Is it possible? Share this post Link to post
Arin 0 Posted October 23, 2000 I do not think that is possable because then the file will have no clue of what it is. Your 2nd best bet is possably to look up some symbol in asci like a dot and use that. Share this post Link to post
jaywallen 0 Posted October 23, 2000 Hi, INFERNO2000. I've seen Desktop Architect from http://www.desktoparchitect.com/ working under Win98SE. It allowed complete control over icon text and backgrounds, along with quite a few other things. Whether it will function under W2K is something of which I'm not certain. The home page says it does. Hope this helps. Regards, Jim Share this post Link to post
jaywallen 0 Posted October 25, 2000 You're welcome! And I thank YOU for posting that, 'cause it encouraged me to go get Desktop Architect again. (I hadn't used it since I came over to NT / W2K.) Now I have a nice W2K desktop theme featuring Princess Mononoke. Okay, so I'm weird! Regards, Jim Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted October 25, 2000 Didn't have what I wanted...it looks like a fancy Plus! thing from microsoft(which would be nice)....so I'll keep it. But, I saw nothing there that allowed me to remove the text... Share this post Link to post
jaywallen 0 Posted October 26, 2000 Oh, heck! My apologies for that. I was thinking of an older version of Desktop Architect that had that feature. I'm not defeated yet. There were lots of other utilities that were made specifically for this purpose, though most of them only set the text to background color. I'll have a look. Regards, Jim Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted October 26, 2000 That'd be fine...It's just pointless. I have 3 icons on my desktop. and I know what they are. Nobody else uses this computer... Share this post Link to post
jaywallen 0 Posted October 27, 2000 Hi, I found a weird way to go about this. First of all, let me say that one way to do this would be to edit the registry directly (putting spaces in for icon names), but that would require some research. Might be more trouble than it's worth. But, if you get x-setup from http://www.xteq.com/products/xset/index.html and get the appropriate plug-ins, there are provisions there for setting the names for My Computer, Internet Explorer, etc. on the desktop. I just typed in some spaces, applied, clicked on the desktop, and *voila!* no more icon labels. It's a kind of kludgy workaround, like swatting a fly with a piledriver, but it does work. Hope this helps. Regards, Jim Share this post Link to post
CUViper 0 Posted October 27, 2000 If you're gonna do that, why not just rename them directly? (i.e. - right-click the icon, choose rename, and put your spaces) There's no need to use x-setup for this... Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted October 27, 2000 That's great for the first 2...but recycle bin won't rename. and first post said without X-teq. It screws computers up, and isn't completely uninstallable. Share this post Link to post
Down8 0 Posted October 27, 2000 I've not been able to get this to work in Win2K, but it worked in Win98SE: Run: regedit; Do a search for 'Recycle Bin'; Rename those entries to what ever you want; Reboot, and hope it actually works. -bZj Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted October 27, 2000 it gives me 2 instances, both saying Empty Recycle Bin. But neither of them say anythign about the icon Share this post Link to post
Toby 0 Posted October 27, 2000 Hi Check this out: http://www.bit-net.com/~jadamg/transparent/ Takes away the blocks of backgroundcolor // Toby Share this post Link to post