Windows vista large icons on desktop
Your desktop icons are probably set to 'large'. To change back, right-click on the desktop, select 'view' and choose 'medium icons' or 'classic icons'. I hope this works for you. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
Mick Murphy - Microsoft Partner. All sizes need relevant level of detail; the smaller the icon the more you need to exaggerate the defining details.
Follow these steps to create a single. For Windows Vista, use thumbnails for files holding content that is visually distinct at small scale, such that users can directly recognize the file they are looking for. Use the Windows Thumbnailing application programming interface for this. Application icon overlays not shown here on thumbnails help association with the application for the file type, in addition to showing the file's preview. Note: For files without visually distinct content, don't use thumbnails.
Instead, use traditional symbolic file icons showing object representation and the associated application or type. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No.
Any additional feedback? Note This design guide was created for Windows 7 and has not been updated for newer versions of Windows. Many thanks again. So simple and so brilliant. I spent an hour going around through various help topics peovided by windows 7 but no one proved to be of any help.
Thank you indeed! I have the desktop icon size set to 16, which seems to be the lowest value available, but still find the icons too large. So it looks as though I have to live with the icons the size they are.
Glad to hear it works for others, though. Just a moment…Just a moment…I am not longer malfuctioning. Unfortunately the crew is already gone now. Please publish registry settings. I love to mess around with the registry, but not blindfolded. Iconspacing is on my Windows 7 system why minus? I tried the mouse wheel, but although I can scroll with scroll-button and ball on my Logitech Marble, it does nothing on desktop icon size. Scrolling mouse wheel method — brilliant, I've been scratching my head since installing windows 7.
Why go through all this when you can just right click on drsktop and change under view??? Because you might want a size other than those 3 defaults. Hi , your comments on changing the desktop icon really helps!!! On Windows 7 pre release, I tried doing the same but I could not able to get the interface to resize desktop icons. The second method of holding the CTRL key and moving the mouse roller up or down is really surprised me.
Hey man you rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The icon size changes to a different value usually much smaller during startup and has to be resized each time the computer is restarted.
I have tried each one of these suggestions without resolution. It seems the icon specifications are in more then one location. I am testing Windows 7 and I will try these same procedures on the beta and post the results in a few days.
On desktop, I did a right click, selected 'view small icon'. My changes were not saved which is similar to your case. Were you able to fix it? If you have a laptop you are able to hold down Control and Shift while using the track pad's scroll bar to adjust icon size on your desk top. Scroll Bar may look like silk screen or raised up and down or left and right arrows found on the tracking pad. I have Lenovo T61 think pad, that has no track pad scroll bar.
Can you pl. Most laptops have the ability to enable or disable the scroll bar. Google it for your laptop, or try the following: Control Panel, Mouse, then click the tab that says device settings. Depending on your model there should be options to enable the scroll bar and other options. Go to Control Panel — Mouse — and enable the bells and whistles you want for your touchpad. Finally, if you have Synaptic touchpad, you can definitely do everything in this article from the touchpad.
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Get daily tips in your inbox Newsletter. Mouse Wheel Method is more than every thing …. Thank You!! That Mouse wheel tip was awesome — exactly what I needed! Thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much!!! This will especially come in handy when using safe-mode with low res video.
I really enjoyed it. Great advice. Good presentation. The solutions work! Like the author said, some people enjoy playing with the registry.
I Think first one is the best way for re sizing the size of icon on your desktop. I use the first method and its worked, and easy to use. Wow Tanvir Alam, thats got to be the fastest and easiest way yet!
Click to open Welcome Center. The edition of Windows Vista you're running is displayed with your computer details near the top of the window. Make sure that the color is set to 32 bit, the monitor refresh rate is higher than 10 hertz, the theme is set to Windows Vista , the color scheme is set to Windows Aero, and window frame transparency is on.
Click to open Display Settings. If you can't select 32 bit, check that your resolution is as high as possible, and then try again. Click the Monitor tab, and then click a refresh rate that's higher than 10 hertz. Click Apply. The monitor might take a moment to adjust. If you get a message asking if you want to keep the changes, click Yes.
If you get this message and don't apply the changes within fifteen seconds, the refresh rate will revert back to your original setting. Click to open Theme Settings. Click to open Appearance Settings.
To turn on window frame transparency, the color scheme must first be set to Windows Aero. Click to open Personalization. If you see the Appearance Settings dialog box instead of the Window Color and Appearance window, the theme might not be set to Windows Vista , the color scheme might not be set to Windows Aero, or the computer might not meet the minimum hardware requirements for running Windows Aero.
If the graphics card and driver were installed after Windows Vista was first set up, depending on the manufacturer, you might need to update the computer's performance score, which will automatically enable Aero. Click to open Performance Information and Tools. Click Update my score. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. The video card manufacturer should provide drivers. For more information about drivers, you can also try checking the video card manufacturer's website.
If you are running the Power saver plan, Windows sometimes turns off transparency automatically. If you don't want this to happen, you can switch to the Balanced power plan. Click to open Power Options.
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