Desktop

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Guest

I have added a custom picture to my desktop. Now the name of the icons are
hard to see. They are in white and on the light background are hard to see.
I have tried to go under Display Properties, Appearance, and then Advanced.
When I can over to desktop, the spot for changing the font is blocked out. I
can not make any changes. I have XP professional operating system on my
computer. Can anyone help me or am I just stuck with only having dark
desktop themes?
 
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Guest

Cardinalgal said:
I have added a custom picture to my desktop. Now the name of the icons are
hard to see. They are in white and on the light background are hard to see.
I have tried to go under Display Properties, Appearance, and then Advanced.
When I can over to desktop, the spot for changing the font is blocked out. I
can not make any changes. I have XP professional operating system on my
computer. Can anyone help me or am I just stuck with only having dark
desktop themes?

Re: desktop

I too, am the same problem. The only difference is I use XP Home. Anyone
with help? Thanks.
 
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Stubbo_of_Oz

I have added a custom picture to my desktop. Now the name of the icons are
hard to see. They are in white and on the light background are hard to see.
I have tried to go under Display Properties, Appearance, and then Advanced.
When I can over to desktop, the spot for changing the font is blocked out. I
can not make any changes. I have XP professional operating system on my
computer. Can anyone help me or am I just stuck with only having dark
desktop themes?

I haven't tried it myself but I have heard it is good - it might be
worth a look

ActivIcons from:-

http://www.cursorarts.com/ca_aifw.html

Customize the Windows desktop icon and cursor attributes. Display
animated icons for desktop shortcuts, swap your own icons for Network
Neighborhood, My Computer, Favorites and other icons which Windows
places on your desktop and Explorer. It also lets you change default
mouse cursors, make icon text labels transparent, CHANGE ICON TEXT
COLOR, replace Windows startup/shutdown screens, repair icons, change
the Start button, save and restore icon positions, more...
 

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