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Icon text color
It looks like the color of the icon text is fixed at black or white and
there is no XP setting to select another font color for icon text. My situation was that I could not see the icon text with a light, almost white, colored image as my desktop. Your suggestion to make the background of this text transparent works and now I can see the icon text. Thanks "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote in message ... Gone Sailing wrote: I would like to change the color of the text under the icons on my desktop. The default is white anyone know how to set it to another color??? The actual font will be black or white. If you mean the colored background of the text, you can effectively turn this transparent by performing the following. Right click My Computer and select Properties/Advanced tab/In the Performance section click the Settings button. Scroll to the bottom of the option list and select the "Use drop shadows.........." option. Apply/OK. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User |
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Icon text color
It looks like the color of the icon text is fixed at black or white and
there is no XP setting to select another font color for icon text. My situation was that I could not see the icon text with a light, almost white, colored image as my desktop. Your suggestion to make the background of this text transparent works and now I can see the icon text. Thanks "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote in message ... Gone Sailing wrote: I would like to change the color of the text under the icons on my desktop. The default is white anyone know how to set it to another color??? The actual font will be black or white. If you mean the colored background of the text, you can effectively turn this transparent by performing the following. Right click My Computer and select Properties/Advanced tab/In the Performance section click the Settings button. Scroll to the bottom of the option list and select the "Use drop shadows.........." option. Apply/OK. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User |
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