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Lettering on Desktop
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 13:49:43 -0800, "Lenny Melancon"
wrote: The lettering under the Icons on the desktop is white and hard to read if the background picture contains white areas. Is there any way to change the color of that lettering to a more visible color? If drop shadows are turned on the desktop text displays white with black shadows. You can turn off drop shadows in System properties Advanced Performance Visual Effects. Uncheck the box to "Use drop shadows for icon lables on desktop." The desktop text will then be able to display in white or black - which one depends on your choice in Display Appearance Advanced. Selecting a dark color for the Desktop item results in white text. Black text will be used if you select a light Desktop color. Sharon F MS MVP [Shell/User] |
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Lettering on Desktop
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 13:49:43 -0800, "Lenny Melancon"
wrote: The lettering under the Icons on the desktop is white and hard to read if the background picture contains white areas. Is there any way to change the color of that lettering to a more visible color? If drop shadows are turned on the desktop text displays white with black shadows. You can turn off drop shadows in System properties Advanced Performance Visual Effects. Uncheck the box to "Use drop shadows for icon lables on desktop." The desktop text will then be able to display in white or black - which one depends on your choice in Display Appearance Advanced. Selecting a dark color for the Desktop item results in white text. Black text will be used if you select a light Desktop color. Sharon F MS MVP [Shell/User] |
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