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| | Desktop Icons I have several Icons on my Desktop (OS Vista Home Prem 32bit) that I created pointing back at Websites. The Icons display with the "e" symbol. When I go to Properites..."Change Icon"....I see the Websites Symbol.....but again the Icon on the Desktop dispalys just the IE "e" Symbol. I tried using Change Icon.....I see the Change displayed in the Properities Window....but the new Symbol does not transfer to the Deskyop Icon....it remains displaying the "e". Why....anyway to get the display to reflect the websites Icon, or, the Icon I select? |
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| | Re: Desktop Icons Follow this may help: 1. First you should open the Websites in Internet Explorer(Not Firefox or others). Without doing this you will only got the "e" Symbol in step 2. 2. Then, right-click your desktop, "New"--->"Shortcut"--> enter the website's link into the textbox --> "Next" --->"Finish". 3. Return to desktop and check the created Icon. Tell me if it works. "denmarfl" <denmarfl@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:98C2A778-6FA5-441B-AFB0-005E55DF9650@xxxxxx Quote: > I have several Icons on my Desktop (OS Vista Home Prem 32bit) that I > created > pointing back at Websites. The Icons display with the "e" symbol. When I > go > to Properites..."Change Icon"....I see the Websites Symbol.....but again > the > Icon on the Desktop dispalys just the IE "e" Symbol. I ted using Change > Icon.....I see the Change displayed in the Properities Window....but the > new > Symbol does not transfer to the Deskyop Icon....it remains displaying the > "e". > > Why....anyway to get the display to reflect the websites Icon, or, the > Icon > I select? |
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| | Re: Desktop Icons Did not work. I still got the "e" on the Desktop Icon. When I open Properites of the Icon the Symbol is the Websites symbol.....in this case a Gas Can.....but it is not transferring to the Desktop Icon. "Windy" wrote: Quote: > Follow this may help: > > 1. First you should open the Websites in Internet Explorer(Not Firefox or > others). Without doing this you will only got the "e" Symbol in step 2. > > 2. Then, right-click your desktop, "New"--->"Shortcut"--> enter the > website's link into the textbox --> "Next" --->"Finish". > > 3. Return to desktop and check the created Icon. > > Tell me if it works. > > > > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:98C2A778-6FA5-441B-AFB0-005E55DF9650@xxxxxx Quote: > > I have several Icons on my Desktop (OS Vista Home Prem 32bit) that I > > created > > pointing back at Websites. The Icons display with the "e" symbol. When I > > go > > to Properites..."Change Icon"....I see the Websites Symbol.....but again > > the > > Icon on the Desktop dispalys just the IE "e" Symbol. I ted using Change > > Icon.....I see the Change displayed in the Properities Window....but the > > new > > Symbol does not transfer to the Deskyop Icon....it remains displaying the > > "e". > > > > Why....anyway to get the display to reflect the websites Icon, or, the > > Icon > > I select? |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Desktop Icons I have several Icons on my Desktop (OS Vista Home Prem 32bit) that I created pointing back at Websites. The Icons display with the "e" symbol. When I go to Properites..."Change Icon"....I see the Websites Symbol.....but again the Icon on the Desktop dispalys just the IE "e" Symbol. I tried using Change Icon.....I see the Change displayed in the Properities Window....but the new Symbol does not transfer to the Deskyop Icon....it remains displaying the "e". Why....anyway to get the display to reflect the websites Icon, or, the Icon I select? This will show you how to create a internet website shortcut on the desktop without getting the default IE7 icon. You will have a few methods to choose from. Make note of the icon sizes. Internet Shortcut Shawn |
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| | RE: Desktop Icons The icon may be at a resolution that can't be displayed on your screen. Try these 2 things: 1. Right-click on the desktop, then choose View - Classic Icons, and see if that makes your icon show up (all the icons will probably shrink) 2. Click on the desktop, then hold down Ctrl and scroll your mouse wheel to make the icons change size. Shrinking them may make the blue e turn into the icon you had in mind. 3. (I know...I said 2) Search Desktop Icons in this discussion group for more stuff on this subject. -- Joaneee "denmarfl" wrote: Quote: > I have several Icons on my Desktop (OS Vista Home Prem 32bit) that I created > pointing back at Websites. The Icons display with the "e" symbol. When I go > to Properites..."Change Icon"....I see the Websites Symbol.....but again the > Icon on the Desktop dispalys just the IE "e" Symbol. I tried using Change > Icon.....I see the Change displayed in the Properities Window....but the new > Symbol does not transfer to the Deskyop Icon....it remains displaying the "e". > > Why....anyway to get the display to reflect the websites Icon, or, the Icon > I select? |
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| | RE: Desktop Icons Both your reponse and the one fron brink.....advised to right click the Desktop Icon and select View..... I am wondering if we are talking about the same version of Vista 9I am using Home prem 32bit). When I right click on a desktop icon I don't have VIEW in the menu that opens. The real strange part about this, the Desktop Icons that are showing up on my Desktop with the "E" symbol...I created all of them by Right Clicking on an open Webpage\Create Shortcut...the Icons origiannly appeared with the Websites Symbol....but now they have changed to the 'e" symbol. Its like the Desktop has locked out allowing the right symbol to display on its Desktop shortcut; again, the Icons shortcut does show the right Symbol. I can not even use the Change Icon feature to change it. The new symbol I select will appear in Properites but not transfer to the Desktop Icon. "Joaneee" wrote: Quote: > The icon may be at a resolution that can't be displayed on your screen. Try > these 2 things: > 1. Right-click on the desktop, then choose View - Classic Icons, and see if > that makes your icon show up (all the icons will probably shrink) > 2. Click on the desktop, then hold down Ctrl and scroll your mouse wheel to > make the icons change size. Shrinking them may make the blue e turn into the > icon you had in mind. > 3. (I know...I said 2) Search Desktop Icons in this discussion group for > more stuff on this subject. > -- > Joaneee > > > "denmarfl" wrote: > Quote: > > I have several Icons on my Desktop (OS Vista Home Prem 32bit) that I created > > pointing back at Websites. The Icons display with the "e" symbol. When I go > > to Properites..."Change Icon"....I see the Websites Symbol.....but again the > > Icon on the Desktop dispalys just the IE "e" Symbol. I tried using Change > > Icon.....I see the Change displayed in the Properities Window....but the new > > Symbol does not transfer to the Deskyop Icon....it remains displaying the "e". > > > > Why....anyway to get the display to reflect the websites Icon, or, the Icon > > I select? |
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| | RE: Desktop Icons Don't click on the icon....right-click on the Desktop. (Re-read my original message) -- Joaneee "denmarfl" wrote: Quote: > Both your reponse and the one fron brink.....advised to right click the > Desktop Icon and select View..... I am wondering if we are talking about > the same version of Vista 9I am using Home prem 32bit). When I right click > on a desktop icon I don't have VIEW in the menu that opens. > > The real strange part about this, the Desktop Icons that are showing up on > my Desktop with the "E" symbol...I created all of them by Right Clicking on > an open Webpage\Create Shortcut...the Icons origiannly appeared with the > Websites Symbol....but now they have changed to the 'e" symbol. Its like the > Desktop has locked out allowing the right symbol to display on its Desktop > shortcut; again, the Icons shortcut does show the right Symbol. I can not > even use the Change Icon feature to change it. The new symbol I select will > appear in Properites but not transfer to the Desktop Icon. > > "Joaneee" wrote: > Quote: > > The icon may be at a resolution that can't be displayed on your screen. Try > > these 2 things: > > 1. Right-click on the desktop, then choose View - Classic Icons, and see if > > that makes your icon show up (all the icons will probably shrink) > > 2. Click on the desktop, then hold down Ctrl and scroll your mouse wheel to > > make the icons change size. Shrinking them may make the blue e turn into the > > icon you had in mind. > > 3. (I know...I said 2) Search Desktop Icons in this discussion group for > > more stuff on this subject. > > -- > > Joaneee > > > > > > "denmarfl" wrote: > > Quote: > > > I have several Icons on my Desktop (OS Vista Home Prem 32bit) that I created > > > pointing back at Websites. The Icons display with the "e" symbol. When I go > > > to Properites..."Change Icon"....I see the Websites Symbol.....but again the > > > Icon on the Desktop dispalys just the IE "e" Symbol. I tried using Change > > > Icon.....I see the Change displayed in the Properities Window....but the new > > > Symbol does not transfer to the Deskyop Icon....it remains displaying the "e". > > > > > > Why....anyway to get the display to reflect the websites Icon, or, the Icon > > > I select? |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Desktop Icons Both your reponse and the one fron brink.....advised to right click the Desktop Icon and select View..... I am wondering if we are talking about the same version of Vista 9I am using Home prem 32bit). When I right click on a desktop icon I don't have VIEW in the menu that opens. The real strange part about this, the Desktop Icons that are showing up on my Desktop with the "E" symbol...I created all of them by Right Clicking on an open Webpage\Create Shortcut...the Icons origiannly appeared with the Websites Symbol....but now they have changed to the 'e" symbol. Its like the Desktop has locked out allowing the right symbol to display on its Desktop shortcut; again, the Icons shortcut does show the right Symbol. I can not even use the Change Icon feature to change it. The new symbol I select will appear in Properites but not transfer to the Desktop Icon. "Joaneee" wrote: Quote: > The icon may be at a resolution that can't be displayed on your screen. Try > these 2 things: > 1. Right-click on the desktop, then choose View - Classic Icons, and see if > that makes your icon show up (all the icons will probably shrink) > 2. Click on the desktop, then hold down Ctrl and scroll your mouse wheel to > make the icons change size. Shrinking them may make the blue e turn into the > icon you had in mind. > 3. (I know...I said 2) Search Desktop Icons in this discussion group for > more stuff on this subject. > -- > Joaneee > > > "denmarfl" wrote: > Are you right clicking on a empty area of your desktop? Shawn |
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| | RE: Desktop Icons There is good news and Bad news...... When I changed to Classic Icons.....the Icons that I created that were showing the "e" Symbol....all changed to the correct Website Symbol.... However, and as you wrote, all the desktop Icons got smaller. When I used the Ctrl\Scroll ....I could get the Icons bigger....but....when I tried to enlarge the Icons the symbols on the ones I created reverted back to the "e" Symbol. When I went smaller...the correct symbols remained. I tried changing the size of the Icons using the Personalizing Feature......'Windows Color and appearance".......changing the size of the desktop Icons....but that had no effect. So now I have the right symbols....good news....bad news...the Icons are small..... "Joaneee" wrote: Quote: > Don't click on the icon....right-click on the Desktop. (Re-read my original > message) > -- > Joaneee > > > "denmarfl" wrote: > Quote: > > Both your reponse and the one fron brink.....advised to right click the > > Desktop Icon and select View..... I am wondering if we are talking about > > the same version of Vista 9I am using Home prem 32bit). When I right click > > on a desktop icon I don't have VIEW in the menu that opens. > > > > The real strange part about this, the Desktop Icons that are showing up on > > my Desktop with the "E" symbol...I created all of them by Right Clicking on > > an open Webpage\Create Shortcut...the Icons origiannly appeared with the > > Websites Symbol....but now they have changed to the 'e" symbol. Its like the > > Desktop has locked out allowing the right symbol to display on its Desktop > > shortcut; again, the Icons shortcut does show the right Symbol. I can not > > even use the Change Icon feature to change it. The new symbol I select will > > appear in Properites but not transfer to the Desktop Icon. > > > > "Joaneee" wrote: > > Quote: > > > The icon may be at a resolution that can't be displayed on your screen. Try > > > these 2 things: > > > 1. Right-click on the desktop, then choose View - Classic Icons, and see if > > > that makes your icon show up (all the icons will probably shrink) > > > 2. Click on the desktop, then hold down Ctrl and scroll your mouse wheel to > > > make the icons change size. Shrinking them may make the blue e turn into the > > > icon you had in mind. > > > 3. (I know...I said 2) Search Desktop Icons in this discussion group for > > > more stuff on this subject. > > > -- > > > Joaneee > > > > > > > > > "denmarfl" wrote: > > > > > > > I have several Icons on my Desktop (OS Vista Home Prem 32bit) that I created > > > > pointing back at Websites. The Icons display with the "e" symbol. When I go > > > > to Properites..."Change Icon"....I see the Websites Symbol.....but again the > > > > Icon on the Desktop dispalys just the IE "e" Symbol. I tried using Change > > > > Icon.....I see the Change displayed in the Properities Window....but the new > > > > Symbol does not transfer to the Deskyop Icon....it remains displaying the "e". > > > > > > > > Why....anyway to get the display to reflect the websites Icon, or, the Icon > > > > I select? |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Desktop Icons There is good news and Bad news...... When I changed to Classic Icons.....the Icons that I created that were showing the "e" Symbol....all changed to the correct Website Symbol.... However, and as you wrote, all the desktop Icons got smaller. When I used the Ctrl\Scroll ....I could get the Icons bigger....but....when I tried to enlarge the Icons the symbols on the ones I created reverted back to the "e" Symbol. When I went smaller...the correct symbols remained. I tried changing the size of the Icons using the Personalizing Feature......'Windows Color and appearance".......changing the size of the desktop Icons....but that had no effect. So now I have the right symbols....good news....bad news...the Icons are small..... "Joaneee" wrote: Quote: > Don't click on the icon....right-click on the Desktop. (Re-read my original > message) > -- > Joaneee > > > "denmarfl" wrote: > A trick would be to increase your DPI size to 120 to compensate for the smaller icons, if you do not mind everything else be a bit larger as well. Shawn |
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