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The text under my desktop icons are highlighted in blue. I need to know how

to removed the blue highlight.

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Guest Kelly
Posted

Re: Blue highlighted text under desktop icons

 

Is it when you point to them? Either way, check your settings here:

 

Windows Explorer/Tools/Folder Options - Click items as follows...

 

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Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

 

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"kl" <kl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> The text under my desktop icons are highlighted in blue. I need to know

> how

> to removed the blue highlight.

Posted

Re: Blue highlighted text under desktop icons

 

No. I have icons/shortcuts on my desktop. The text (the name of the

document or icon) is highlighted blue. So it has the name and then the name

and then it's highlighted blue. Like if you made a blue box and then put

text on top of it.

 

"Kelly" wrote:

> Is it when you point to them? Either way, check your settings here:

>

> Windows Explorer/Tools/Folder Options - Click items as follows...

>

> --

>

> All the Best,

> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

>

> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

>

>

> "kl" <kl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:37E2B639-29B2-4539-9311-0125D12433FC@microsoft.com...

> > The text under my desktop icons are highlighted in blue. I need to know

> > how

> > to removed the blue highlight.

>

>

>

Guest Kelly
Posted

Re: Blue highlighted text under desktop icons

 

Ok, see if this helps....

 

Transparent Icons:

 

Start/Control Panel/System/Advanced/Performance/Settings/ Visual

Effects/"Use drop shadows for icon labels on the Desktop"

 

Also:

 

Right click the desktop and select Arrange Icons by. Towards the bottom of

that list, uncheck "Lock web items on the desktop."

 

Desktop Text Color:

 

By default in XP, it can't be manually changed. The text changes on its own

from dark to light depending on the color of the background. It is based on

the Desktop color not the Wallpaper. The combo is whether or not you are

using a Wallpaper and what the Desktop color is.

 

However...if you have Use drop shadows checked for the icon labels,

the text will always be white no matter what color the background is.

 

 

 

--

 

All the Best,

Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

 

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

 

 

"kl" <kl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> No. I have icons/shortcuts on my desktop. The text (the name of the

> document or icon) is highlighted blue. So it has the name and then the

> name

> and then it's highlighted blue. Like if you made a blue box and then put

> text on top of it.

>

> "Kelly" wrote:

>

>> Is it when you point to them? Either way, check your settings here:

>>

>> Windows Explorer/Tools/Folder Options - Click items as follows...

>>

>> --

>>

>> All the Best,

>> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

>>

>> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

>>

>>

>> "kl" <kl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:37E2B639-29B2-4539-9311-0125D12433FC@microsoft.com...

>> > The text under my desktop icons are highlighted in blue. I need to

>> > know

>> > how

>> > to removed the blue highlight.

>>

>>

>>

Posted

Re: Blue highlighted text under desktop icons

 

I have done this before. Thank you, but it doesn't work. I still have blue

boxes with the names of the icons/shortscuts on my desktop.

 

My boss was trying to copy a download link from my outlook e-mail to the

desktop, and when we did this (which it didn't work) that's when all the text

on the desktop was highlighted with blue boxes.

 

"Kelly" wrote:

> Ok, see if this helps....

>

> Transparent Icons:

>

> Start/Control Panel/System/Advanced/Performance/Settings/ Visual

> Effects/"Use drop shadows for icon labels on the Desktop"

>

> Also:

>

> Right click the desktop and select Arrange Icons by. Towards the bottom of

> that list, uncheck "Lock web items on the desktop."

>

> Desktop Text Color:

>

> By default in XP, it can't be manually changed. The text changes on its own

> from dark to light depending on the color of the background. It is based on

> the Desktop color not the Wallpaper. The combo is whether or not you are

> using a Wallpaper and what the Desktop color is.

>

> However...if you have Use drop shadows checked for the icon labels,

> the text will always be white no matter what color the background is.

>

>

>

> --

>

> All the Best,

> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

>

> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

>

>

> "kl" <kl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:EBF108BC-43D7-490B-A4A0-0CC67FA79B25@microsoft.com...

> > No. I have icons/shortcuts on my desktop. The text (the name of the

> > document or icon) is highlighted blue. So it has the name and then the

> > name

> > and then it's highlighted blue. Like if you made a blue box and then put

> > text on top of it.

> >

> > "Kelly" wrote:

> >

> >> Is it when you point to them? Either way, check your settings here:

> >>

> >> Windows Explorer/Tools/Folder Options - Click items as follows...

> >>

> >> --

> >>

> >> All the Best,

> >> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

> >>

> >> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

> >>

> >>

> >> "kl" <kl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:37E2B639-29B2-4539-9311-0125D12433FC@microsoft.com...

> >> > The text under my desktop icons are highlighted in blue. I need to

> >> > know

> >> > how

> >> > to removed the blue highlight.

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Blue highlighted text under desktop icons

 

 

Any other ideas?

 

Thank you!

 

"kl" wrote:

> I have done this before. Thank you, but it doesn't work. I still have blue

> boxes with the names of the icons/shortscuts on my desktop.

>

> My boss was trying to copy a download link from my outlook e-mail to the

> desktop, and when we did this (which it didn't work) that's when all the text

> on the desktop was highlighted with blue boxes.

>

> "Kelly" wrote:

>

> > Ok, see if this helps....

> >

> > Transparent Icons:

> >

> > Start/Control Panel/System/Advanced/Performance/Settings/ Visual

> > Effects/"Use drop shadows for icon labels on the Desktop"

> >

> > Also:

> >

> > Right click the desktop and select Arrange Icons by. Towards the bottom of

> > that list, uncheck "Lock web items on the desktop."

> >

> > Desktop Text Color:

> >

> > By default in XP, it can't be manually changed. The text changes on its own

> > from dark to light depending on the color of the background. It is based on

> > the Desktop color not the Wallpaper. The combo is whether or not you are

> > using a Wallpaper and what the Desktop color is.

> >

> > However...if you have Use drop shadows checked for the icon labels,

> > the text will always be white no matter what color the background is.

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> >

> > All the Best,

> > Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

> >

> > Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

> >

> >

> > "kl" <kl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:EBF108BC-43D7-490B-A4A0-0CC67FA79B25@microsoft.com...

> > > No. I have icons/shortcuts on my desktop. The text (the name of the

> > > document or icon) is highlighted blue. So it has the name and then the

> > > name

> > > and then it's highlighted blue. Like if you made a blue box and then put

> > > text on top of it.

> > >

> > > "Kelly" wrote:

> > >

> > >> Is it when you point to them? Either way, check your settings here:

> > >>

> > >> Windows Explorer/Tools/Folder Options - Click items as follows...

> > >>

> > >> --

> > >>

> > >> All the Best,

> > >> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

> > >>

> > >> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> > >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

> > >>

> > >>

> > >> "kl" <kl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > >> news:37E2B639-29B2-4539-9311-0125D12433FC@microsoft.com...

> > >> > The text under my desktop icons are highlighted in blue. I need to

> > >> > know

> > >> > how

> > >> > to removed the blue highlight.

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> >

> >

> >

Guest Ayush
Posted

Re: Blue highlighted text under desktop icons

 

[kl] wrote-:

> The text under my desktop icons are highlighted in blue. I need to know how

> to removed the blue highlight.

 

1.Remove all Active desktop items :

-Right click Desktop

-Properties

-Desktop tab

-'Customize desktop' button

-Web tab

-Uncheck all items and click OK twice.

 

2. Uncheck Lock icons :

-Right click Desktop

-Point to Arrange icons by

-Uncheck "Lock web items"

 

3. Enable 'Use Drop shadows for icons' :

-Click Start > Run

-Type sysdm.cpl ,3

-Press Enter or Click OK

-Click the first "Settings" button (under Performance)

-Scroll down and tick "Use drop shadows for icon labels...."

-Click OK twice.

 

 

 

Good Luck, Ayush.

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Guest M.I.5¾
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Re: Blue highlighted text under desktop icons

 

 

"Ayush" <"ayushmaan.j[aatt]gmail.com"> wrote in message

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> [kl] wrote-:

>> The text under my desktop icons are highlighted in blue. I need to know

>> how to removed the blue highlight.

>

> 1.Remove all Active desktop items :

> -Right click Desktop

> -Properties

> -Desktop tab

> -'Customize desktop' button

> -Web tab

> -Uncheck all items and click OK twice.

>

> 2. Uncheck Lock icons :

> -Right click Desktop

> -Point to Arrange icons by

> -Uncheck "Lock web items"

>

> 3. Enable 'Use Drop shadows for icons' :

> -Click Start > Run

> -Type sysdm.cpl ,3

> -Press Enter or Click OK

> -Click the first "Settings" button (under Performance)

> -Scroll down and tick "Use drop shadows for icon labels...."

> -Click OK twice.

>

 

I have been trying to solve this problem for ages.

 

Your method does not work.


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