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Displaying desktop icons
Shenan Stanley wrote:
Terry Pinnell wrote: It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Thought about just not having any desktop icons? You obviously do not use them. Just don't put anything on your desktop. You can easily get rid of "My Documents" and "My Computer" and "My Network Places" through the Display Properties -- Desktop -- Customize Desktop method (unchecking those three boxes.) Remove the Recycle Bin from your desktop through this registry deletion: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} or TweakUI can remove *all* of those "System" based icons. ( http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/D...powertoys.mspx ) Any other icons you have on your desktop - you put there. Why - only you know - if you planned on hiding them in the first place. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP To get rid of icons on the desktop: Right click open area on screen, click Arrange Icons By, untick Show Desktop Icons to turn them off. Turns them on too if you change your mind later. No Restart needed; removes them as soon as you're done with the window. Why edit the registry when what's needed is right there in front of a person? |
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Displaying desktop icons
Shenan Stanley wrote:
Terry Pinnell wrote: It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Thought about just not having any desktop icons? You obviously do not use them. Just don't put anything on your desktop. You can easily get rid of "My Documents" and "My Computer" and "My Network Places" through the Display Properties -- Desktop -- Customize Desktop method (unchecking those three boxes.) Remove the Recycle Bin from your desktop through this registry deletion: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} or TweakUI can remove *all* of those "System" based icons. ( http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/D...powertoys.mspx ) Any other icons you have on your desktop - you put there. Why - only you know - if you planned on hiding them in the first place. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP To get rid of icons on the desktop: Right click open area on screen, click Arrange Icons By, untick Show Desktop Icons to turn them off. Turns them on too if you change your mind later. No Restart needed; removes them as soon as you're done with the window. Why edit the registry when what's needed is right there in front of a person? |
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OOPS Displaying desktop icons
Oops; belay that; didn't read close enough.
Twayne Twayne wrote: Shenan Stanley wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Thought about just not having any desktop icons? You obviously do not use them. Just don't put anything on your desktop. You can easily get rid of "My Documents" and "My Computer" and "My Network Places" through the Display Properties -- Desktop -- Customize Desktop method (unchecking those three boxes.) Remove the Recycle Bin from your desktop through this registry deletion: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} or TweakUI can remove *all* of those "System" based icons. ( http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/D...powertoys.mspx ) Any other icons you have on your desktop - you put there. Why - only you know - if you planned on hiding them in the first place. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP To get rid of icons on the desktop: Right click open area on screen, click Arrange Icons By, untick Show Desktop Icons to turn them off. Turns them on too if you change your mind later. No Restart needed; removes them as soon as you're done with the window. Why edit the registry when what's needed is right there in front of a person? |
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OOPS Displaying desktop icons
Oops; belay that; didn't read close enough.
Twayne Twayne wrote: Shenan Stanley wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Thought about just not having any desktop icons? You obviously do not use them. Just don't put anything on your desktop. You can easily get rid of "My Documents" and "My Computer" and "My Network Places" through the Display Properties -- Desktop -- Customize Desktop method (unchecking those three boxes.) Remove the Recycle Bin from your desktop through this registry deletion: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} or TweakUI can remove *all* of those "System" based icons. ( http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/D...powertoys.mspx ) Any other icons you have on your desktop - you put there. Why - only you know - if you planned on hiding them in the first place. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP To get rid of icons on the desktop: Right click open area on screen, click Arrange Icons By, untick Show Desktop Icons to turn them off. Turns them on too if you change your mind later. No Restart needed; removes them as soon as you're done with the window. Why edit the registry when what's needed is right there in front of a person? |
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OOPS Displaying desktop icons
Terry Pinnell wrote:
It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Shenan Stanley wrote: Thought about just not having any desktop icons? You obviously do not use them. Just don't put anything on your desktop. You can easily get rid of "My Documents" and "My Computer" and "My Network Places" through the Display Properties -- Desktop -- Customize Desktop method (unchecking those three boxes.) Remove the Recycle Bin from your desktop through this registry deletion: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} or TweakUI can remove *all* of those "System" based icons. ( http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/D...powertoys.mspx ) Any other icons you have on your desktop - you put there. Why - only you know - if you planned on hiding them in the first place. ;-) Twayne wrote: To get rid of icons on the desktop: Right click open area on screen, click Arrange Icons By, untick Show Desktop Icons to turn them off. Turns them on too if you change your mind later. No Restart needed; removes them as soon as you're done with the window. Why edit the registry when what's needed is right there in front of a person? Twayne wrote: Oops; belay that; didn't read close enough. *grin* If one did not know better, one might believe you were just reading *my response* to the original query in order to rebuke whatever I wrote instead of the OPs original query and then my response (given the first sentence of the original post said the same thing you did, except ending with the actual problem at hand.) ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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OOPS Displaying desktop icons
Terry Pinnell wrote:
It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Shenan Stanley wrote: Thought about just not having any desktop icons? You obviously do not use them. Just don't put anything on your desktop. You can easily get rid of "My Documents" and "My Computer" and "My Network Places" through the Display Properties -- Desktop -- Customize Desktop method (unchecking those three boxes.) Remove the Recycle Bin from your desktop through this registry deletion: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} or TweakUI can remove *all* of those "System" based icons. ( http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/D...powertoys.mspx ) Any other icons you have on your desktop - you put there. Why - only you know - if you planned on hiding them in the first place. ;-) Twayne wrote: To get rid of icons on the desktop: Right click open area on screen, click Arrange Icons By, untick Show Desktop Icons to turn them off. Turns them on too if you change your mind later. No Restart needed; removes them as soon as you're done with the window. Why edit the registry when what's needed is right there in front of a person? Twayne wrote: Oops; belay that; didn't read close enough. *grin* If one did not know better, one might believe you were just reading *my response* to the original query in order to rebuke whatever I wrote instead of the OPs original query and then my response (given the first sentence of the original post said the same thing you did, except ending with the actual problem at hand.) ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Displaying desktop icons
Terry,
the registry setting that you were wanting is the following : ------------------------ [copy] ------------------------ REGEDIT4 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Advanced] "HideIcons"=dword:00000001 ------------------------ [copy] ------------------------ ....and, obviously the 'undo' for this would be a value of '0' [zero] instead of '1'. However, I will repeat myself, the setting of this registry value will *not* 'refresh' the screen (to make the icons disappear) and you will probably have to logoff / logon to make the change apparent. I do believe in giving people the answers that they ask for, though. Whatever their reasons for asking what they ask, why deny someone the answer, when you know it, out of some misplaced sense of protectiveness that smacks of being patronizing in the extreme? I have written your registry answer in the form of a .reg file. To re-create the .reg file, just 'copy and paste' the text between the [copy] lines (excluding the [copy] lines) into a text file using notepad, and re-name the file with a .reg extension (you will have to have 'Hide extensions for known file types' switched off in 'Control Panel' 'Folder Options' View first, or re-name it in a 'Command Prompt' window, where file extensions are always visible). If you'd like to discover obscure registry settings for yourself, I use 'Regshot' - a small, [tiny] easy-to-use program, which takes a 'snapshot' of the registry, once before a change has been made, and once after. Then there is a third 'compare' button, the results of which are displayed in the form of a text file. You can download 'Regshot' 1.8.2 by clicking on the link below : http://download.softpedia.com/dl/95f....2_src_bin.zip == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Terry Pinnell" wrote in message ... "MAP" wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Option #2 Create a folder and call it something like "Icons" and move them their. This won't work with system icons but at least it will reduce the clutter and you still have access to them. Thanks Mike, interesting idea, but it's got to be all or nothing for me I'm afraid ;-) -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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Displaying desktop icons
Terry,
the registry setting that you were wanting is the following : ------------------------ [copy] ------------------------ REGEDIT4 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Advanced] "HideIcons"=dword:00000001 ------------------------ [copy] ------------------------ ....and, obviously the 'undo' for this would be a value of '0' [zero] instead of '1'. However, I will repeat myself, the setting of this registry value will *not* 'refresh' the screen (to make the icons disappear) and you will probably have to logoff / logon to make the change apparent. I do believe in giving people the answers that they ask for, though. Whatever their reasons for asking what they ask, why deny someone the answer, when you know it, out of some misplaced sense of protectiveness that smacks of being patronizing in the extreme? I have written your registry answer in the form of a .reg file. To re-create the .reg file, just 'copy and paste' the text between the [copy] lines (excluding the [copy] lines) into a text file using notepad, and re-name the file with a .reg extension (you will have to have 'Hide extensions for known file types' switched off in 'Control Panel' 'Folder Options' View first, or re-name it in a 'Command Prompt' window, where file extensions are always visible). If you'd like to discover obscure registry settings for yourself, I use 'Regshot' - a small, [tiny] easy-to-use program, which takes a 'snapshot' of the registry, once before a change has been made, and once after. Then there is a third 'compare' button, the results of which are displayed in the form of a text file. You can download 'Regshot' 1.8.2 by clicking on the link below : http://download.softpedia.com/dl/95f....2_src_bin.zip == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Terry Pinnell" wrote in message ... "MAP" wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Option #2 Create a folder and call it something like "Icons" and move them their. This won't work with system icons but at least it will reduce the clutter and you still have access to them. Thanks Mike, interesting idea, but it's got to be all or nothing for me I'm afraid ;-) -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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Displaying desktop icons
"Tim Meddick" wrote:
Terry, the registry setting that you were wanting is the following : ------------------------ [copy] ------------------------ REGEDIT4 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Advanced] "HideIcons"=dword:00000001 ------------------------ [copy] ------------------------ ...and, obviously the 'undo' for this would be a value of '0' [zero] instead of '1'. However, I will repeat myself, the setting of this registry value will *not* 'refresh' the screen (to make the icons disappear) and you will probably have to logoff / logon to make the change apparent. I do believe in giving people the answers that they ask for, though. Whatever their reasons for asking what they ask, why deny someone the answer, when you know it, out of some misplaced sense of protectiveness that smacks of being patronizing in the extreme? I have written your registry answer in the form of a .reg file. To re-create the .reg file, just 'copy and paste' the text between the [copy] lines (excluding the [copy] lines) into a text file using notepad, and re-name the file with a .reg extension (you will have to have 'Hide extensions for known file types' switched off in 'Control Panel' 'Folder Options' View first, or re-name it in a 'Command Prompt' window, where file extensions are always visible). If you'd like to discover obscure registry settings for yourself, I use 'Regshot' - a small, [tiny] easy-to-use program, which takes a 'snapshot' of the registry, once before a change has been made, and once after. Then there is a third 'compare' button, the results of which are displayed in the form of a text file. You can download 'Regshot' 1.8.2 by clicking on the link below : http://download.softpedia.com/dl/95f....2_src_bin.zip == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Terry Pinnell" wrote in message .. . "MAP" wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Option #2 Create a folder and call it something like "Icons" and move them their. This won't work with system icons but at least it will reduce the clutter and you still have access to them. Thanks Mike, interesting idea, but it's got to be all or nothing for me I'm afraid ;-) -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK Solid post, many thanks Tim! Following up now. -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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Displaying desktop icons
"Tim Meddick" wrote:
Terry, the registry setting that you were wanting is the following : ------------------------ [copy] ------------------------ REGEDIT4 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Advanced] "HideIcons"=dword:00000001 ------------------------ [copy] ------------------------ ...and, obviously the 'undo' for this would be a value of '0' [zero] instead of '1'. However, I will repeat myself, the setting of this registry value will *not* 'refresh' the screen (to make the icons disappear) and you will probably have to logoff / logon to make the change apparent. I do believe in giving people the answers that they ask for, though. Whatever their reasons for asking what they ask, why deny someone the answer, when you know it, out of some misplaced sense of protectiveness that smacks of being patronizing in the extreme? I have written your registry answer in the form of a .reg file. To re-create the .reg file, just 'copy and paste' the text between the [copy] lines (excluding the [copy] lines) into a text file using notepad, and re-name the file with a .reg extension (you will have to have 'Hide extensions for known file types' switched off in 'Control Panel' 'Folder Options' View first, or re-name it in a 'Command Prompt' window, where file extensions are always visible). If you'd like to discover obscure registry settings for yourself, I use 'Regshot' - a small, [tiny] easy-to-use program, which takes a 'snapshot' of the registry, once before a change has been made, and once after. Then there is a third 'compare' button, the results of which are displayed in the form of a text file. You can download 'Regshot' 1.8.2 by clicking on the link below : http://download.softpedia.com/dl/95f....2_src_bin.zip == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Terry Pinnell" wrote in message .. . "MAP" wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: It's probably an unwanted side effect of my automatic wallpaper changer (WSS Pro), but the setting in Desktop Properties 'Arrange Icons by' 'Show Desktop Items' (by right clicking desktop) keeps coming unstuck. I normally uncheck 'Show Desktop Items', so no icons spoil my desktop images. Minutes or hours later I'll notice that they have reappeared, although the setting is still unchecked. To remove them again I have to check the setting then uncheck it. So I thought I'd try to write an external macro (using Macro Express) which would regularly check it and turn it off if necessary. My first attempt works OK but it relies on minimising all current windows and restoring them. In practice that's not only distracting (every 10 mins at present) but it doesn't always seem to return focus to the window I happen to be in at the time. So - and here's my question! - I'm wondering if there is a registry setting for this icon display option? If so I'll try an alternative macro that changes it, a much neater solution. Option #2 Create a folder and call it something like "Icons" and move them their. This won't work with system icons but at least it will reduce the clutter and you still have access to them. Thanks Mike, interesting idea, but it's got to be all or nothing for me I'm afraid ;-) -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK Solid post, many thanks Tim! Following up now. -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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