On 6/26/2007 12:29 AM On a whim, Dave Horne pounded out on the keyboard
When I change the Desktop Background very often the new background makes the
icons very difficult to read and I revert back to the 'basic' ones.
Having the icons have their own background enclosed within a frame (or the
option of this) might make them easier to view and every desktop background
choice would work.
Hi Dave,
Don't mind Richard. As he has found out, what might be new doesn't
necessary work.
Aero is the new look in Vista, and it's a major resource hog. You can
start by just disabling the transparency, which will help quite a bit if
you don't want to turn off Aero entirely. Right click on your desktop
somewhere and click Personalize, and select Window Color and Appearance,
and uncheck the Enable Transparency checkbox.
To disable Aero completely, click the "Open classic appearance ..."
selection at the bottom of the page, and select Windows Vista Basic,
which will keep a pretty nice looking theme for you, but get rid of all
of the other Aero stuff.
You can try disabling some of the flashy sliding of menus and such.
Click Start, right click on Computer, select properties. Click Advanced
system settings. Under performance, click the Settings button. This will
take you to the Visual Effects tab in Performance Settings. Unchecking
"Use drop shadows..." might disable only what you want to accomplish.
If you want to disable all of the visual effects, you can simply click
the Adjust for best performance selection at the top. There are a
couple of these that I like to use though, like Smooth edges of screen
fonts, and Show thumbnails instead of icons.
Take note that if you disable the Use visual styles on windows & buttons
option, it will disable the theme that you have selected. You can
disable whatever you want, I usually disable all of the fading and
sliding, since there's no real visual benefit to most of them. Just
remember, the more you keep, the more resources it uses.
--
Terry R.
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