Vista Home Premium Desktop Icons

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Guest

I am running Vista HP, desktop icons set to "classic" (smallest) and "align
to grid" but they are a long way apart and I cannot set the horizontal or
vertical spacing like I could with XP. Any suggestions please? In fact the
size of the grid seems to be constant no matter which icon size is used.
 
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Guest

Right click on the desktop , click view , please change it to medium they
look way better , uncheck align to grid and auto arrange then put them
wherever you want and they should stay there , like a good little icon . That
has to be my easiest tech question ever . LOL
 
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Guest

Thanks for the reply but it doesn't really solve the basic problem. I NEED
small icons because I have so many and I like them neatly arranged. In XP
(after a bit of searching!) you can adjust the spacing and use 'align to
grid'. That adjustment seems to have been lost in Vista - or is it hidden
away somewhere?
 
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Dave Cox

Hold CONTROL while turning the mouse wheel to adjust the desktop
icon size

hahahaha thanks alot!!! that is to cool.

and here I was doing it the hard way for years LOL

ya got anymore nifty tricks


Dave
 
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Guest

It is not the icon size that I want to adjust, it is the SPACING. If you use
small (classic) icons aligned to grid they are too far apart. I want a lot
of icons on a 12" notebook and can't afford all the spare real estate!
 
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Cal Bear '66

Right click Desktop>Personalize>Display Settings>Windows Color
and Appearance>Open classic appearance properties for more color
options>Advanced>Item (dropdown list)>Icon spacing (horizontal)
and Icon spacing (vertical)
 
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Guest

Great, Cal Bear, a solution that works! Thank you very much, only Microsoft
could have hidden such an obvious requirement away like that! By the way
Daze, what is an OP? At 53, I am not an 'Old Person', am I?
 
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Cal Bear '66

Original Poster
I am an OP to the second power
(at 63 -- feel like 36, act like 36 months --am LOVING my second childhood)
 
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Daze N. Knights

Original Poster (of the Original Post that began the thread). As for
being an Old Person, I'm pushing 58 and not old yet, so--unless I want
to re-evaluate my outlook on not being old; which I don't--you can't be
old, either. ;)

Daze
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Guest

Actually the OP is a bit embarrased, it was either a senior moment, a
Freudian slip or just plain finger trouble, I am sixty-three not 53! Still
not old though!! Thanks again Cal Bear for the solution to the OP (original
problem).
 
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Daze N. Knights

Ah, now, that makes me feel even younger! :)


Jim said:
Actually the OP is a bit embarrased, it was either a senior moment, a
Freudian slip or just plain finger trouble, I am sixty-three not 53! Still
not old though!! Thanks again Cal Bear for the solution to the OP (original
problem).
 
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Gene E. Bloch

Here's what angieskim wrote on 9/02/09:
I have the same problem as the OP. I'm not having any luck with the
right clicking on personalize. When I do that and then click on Display
Settings, I only get a Monitor option, with no way to control the
Windows Color and Appearance. I tried searching for that (and icon
spacing, etc.) in the Control Panel search box in Vista, but nothing
comes up. HELP!
Thanks, Angie

Right click on the desktop and choose "Display Settings" or
"Personalize". Between them they should cover your needs.
 

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