L Leonard Grey May 29, 2009 #2 Wow, thanks for all those details. Even my psychic adviser doesn't know what you're talking about.
V VanguardLH May 29, 2009 #3 D.H. Cesare said: Is there some way to get rid of the underlines on my icons? Click to expand... And these icons are WHERE? No one here is there to look over your shoulder to see at what you are pointing. If you meant the Windows desktop icons then you configured Windows for single-clicking on them. Control Panel -> Folder Options -> General tab Change to "Double-click to open an item".
D.H. Cesare said: Is there some way to get rid of the underlines on my icons? Click to expand... And these icons are WHERE? No one here is there to look over your shoulder to see at what you are pointing. If you meant the Windows desktop icons then you configured Windows for single-clicking on them. Control Panel -> Folder Options -> General tab Change to "Double-click to open an item".
D D.H. Cesare May 30, 2009 #4 VanguardLH said: And these icons are WHERE? No one here is there to look over your shoulder to see at what you are pointing. If you meant the Windows desktop icons then you configured Windows for single-clicking on them. Control Panel -> Folder Options -> General tab Change to "Double-click to open an item". Click to expand... Sorry, I wasn't thinking. When someone says ICONS to me, I assume DESKTOP. MY bad. Thank you.
VanguardLH said: And these icons are WHERE? No one here is there to look over your shoulder to see at what you are pointing. If you meant the Windows desktop icons then you configured Windows for single-clicking on them. Control Panel -> Folder Options -> General tab Change to "Double-click to open an item". Click to expand... Sorry, I wasn't thinking. When someone says ICONS to me, I assume DESKTOP. MY bad. Thank you.
V VanguardLH May 30, 2009 #5 D.H. Cesare said: ... Sorry, I wasn't thinking. When someone says ICONS to me, I assume DESKTOP. MY bad. Click to expand... You are using Outlook Express. It has toolbars with buttons. Every button has an image on it. Those are icons, too. So did it work to switch from the single- to double-clicking option?
D.H. Cesare said: ... Sorry, I wasn't thinking. When someone says ICONS to me, I assume DESKTOP. MY bad. Click to expand... You are using Outlook Express. It has toolbars with buttons. Every button has an image on it. Those are icons, too. So did it work to switch from the single- to double-clicking option?