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I'm Greg, an installation specialist, 10 years awarded Windows MVP, and Volunteer Moderator, here to help you. The easiest method: Click on Desktop, hold Ctrl button while rolling the mouse wheel (or tap + or - key) forward and back to adjust icon size and spacing. I hope this helps.
terib. We do not have a listing of safe icon download sites - I've never provided them to anyone before. All I can say is to download the icon file to your desktop and then use your security and/or AV software to scan the file before installing it. I usually try www.tucows.com and www.download.com and the products they carry have always proven ...
Hi Dale, You can follow the steps provided below to rearrange Desktop icons in Windows 10: On your desktop, Right-click go to View on context menu. Uncheck Auto arrange icon. Then, Left-click and hold the icon you want to move. Moreover by using Sort by in context menu, you can arrange the icons by Name, Size, Item type, and Date Modified.
So after running into this problem myself, I found a solution: Go to C:\Users\ (Yourusername)\AppData (this is a hidden folder)\Local. In there you will find the file IconCache.db. Delete it, then go back to desktop and refresh (either f5 or right click and select refresh).
It just needs to be 32x32 or 96x96 and saved as .ico. Once you have the picture, right-click the desktop icon, select Properties. Choose the personalization tab, then click on the Change icon button. Browse the picture using the Browse button and then save and apply the changes. I hope this helps you!
If you want to make a desktop shortcuts. follow the instructions below. 1. Go to Start Menu 2. Select All Apps. 3. Right-click on the app you want to create a desktop shortcut for 4. Select more 5. Select Open file location. 6. Right-click on the app's icon 7. Select Create shortcut.. 8. click Yes
To resize desktop icons: 1. Right-click (or press and hold) the desktop, point to View, and then select either one of these Large icons, Medium icons, or Small icons. You're response is highly appreciated. Please let me know if the issue is fixed, if not, we will find another way. Please let me know if you need further assistance. Keep safe always.
Select all icons by pressing, CTRL + A, right clicking on a highlighted icon, select copy. You would then paste it on a folder in the external drive. Or you can do to your user profile usually C:\Users\profile name, copy the desktop folder. Hope this helps! Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
If you have Office 365 ProPlus installed on your computer, you can find the applications in C:\Program Files [Program Files (x86) if you installed 32-bit on a 64-bit computer]\Microsoft Office\root\Office16 to find the Office applications, then right click the .exe files > Send to Desktop (create shortcut). Regards,
Here's the fix that worked for me: 1. Open windows explorer <windows-key + e>. 2. If you're using OneDrive you should see something like "OneDrive - Personal" within the left-hand pane. If so, Right-Click to access the context-menu. 3. You should see the menu-item: "Always keep on this device", select this. 4.