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| 11-21-2006 | #1 |
| | Desktop shorcuts Hi, All my desktop shortcuts which are 32x32 have a 16x16 shortcut pointer arrow on them. I can hardly see which icon is which. Is there any solution or even way to remove them. Even if I had to nLite Vista disc. |
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| 11-21-2006 | #2 |
| | Re: Desktop shortcuts /Do this. Jared-- There are a couple regedit approaches that should work for this. Also you can try Tweak UI XP. I'm sure MSFT will have a TweakUI for Vista but at the rate they are dragging their feet and other parts of their anatomy they sit on, I'd give Redmond several years. MSKBs for Vista have been dragging, and articles about Vista with any depth have been dragging now for 16 months since the Beta started in July 05. I belive the major brunt of info on Vista isn't going to come from MSFT employees from the Vista teams or their team members designated to write since they have elected to take long sabatticals from this practice. It will come from authors who aren't MSFT who write books on Vista like Ed Bott. You can use this to remove shortcut arrows: Always do the quickest backup in the Windoz system--the one for the reg first. After you open the reg by typing regedit into the run box, (you may have to run elevated as an admin and the shortcut for that is to hold down the ctrl+shift keys when you hit enter): Make sure you backup this way: File>Export>at lower left corner of dialogue box put radio button in >entire registry>save to Desktop and tuck in location/folder of Jared's choosing. [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile] @="Shortcut" "EditFlags"=dword:00000001 "NeverShowExt"="" "Shortcut"="" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\piffile] @="Shortcut to MS-DOS Program" "EditFlags"=hex:01,00,00,00 "NeverShowExt"="" "Shortcut"="" or you can try this one which works in XP and many XP regedits, buyt not all work in Vista because while many subkeys and values are identical, of course not all are: Go into the reg and find this key: REGEDIT4 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}] @="Shell Icon Overlay Manager" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}\InProcServer32] @="C:\\WINDOWS\\SYSTEM\\SHELL32.DLL" "ThreadingModel"="Both" then it will look like: modify the default value of the InProcServer32 to an empty String Value that is this -->> "" So now the exported key looked like this: REGEDIT4 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}] @="Shell Icon Overlay Manager" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}\InProcServer32] @="" "ThreadingModel"="Both" Reboot and the arrows should be gone. As to the size of the icons, simply right click desktop>appearances> first entry on the list>(correlate to the Appearances tab in XP's display properties dialogue box)>advanced button and select icon on the pull down and you can adjust the size of the icon to a larger size there. You can also adjust the font style, size and bold or italics there. Enjoy, CH "Jared (Home)" <jared@last.com> wrote in message news:uv92kBaDHHA.4604@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > All my desktop shortcuts which are 32x32 have a 16x16 shortcut pointer > arrow on them. I can hardly see which icon is which. > > Is there any solution or even way to remove them. Even if I had to nLite > Vista disc. > > |
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| 11-21-2006 | #3 |
| | castrate windows vista to the core google for a tool called "TweakVi" - that does a lot of "magic" and tunes vista to your needs. also a first alpha of "vlite" is available, which let you create a custom Vista-DVD and totally remove all the crap like Photogallery,defender,sidebar,mediacenter,moviemaker,dvd-maker and that nedless stuff, you can even remove the search-crap and the Internet Explorer plus all the homephoning tools (!) - after that operation you can have vista-Disk less than 1GB (!) and if you remove Aero and 3D support you have a Vista much speedier than XP - fast as light ! Happy playing with Vista-tuning ! "Jared (Home)" <jared@last.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:uv92kBaDHHA.4604@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > All my desktop shortcuts which are 32x32 have a 16x16 shortcut pointer > arrow on them. I can hardly see which icon is which. > > Is there any solution or even way to remove them. Even if I had to nLite > Vista disc. > > |
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| 11-21-2006 | #4 |
| | castrate windows vista to the core google for a tool called "TweakVi" - that does a lot of "magic" and tunes vista to your needs. also a first alpha of "vlite" is available, which let you create a custom Vista-DVD and totally remove all the crap like Photogallery,defender,sidebar,mediacenter,moviemaker,dvd-maker and that nedless stuff, you can even remove the search-crap and the Internet Explorer plus all the homephoning tools (!) - after that operation you can have vista-Disk less than 1GB (!) and if you remove Aero and 3D support you have a Vista much speedier than XP - fast as light ! Happy playing with Vista-tuning ! "Jared (Home)" <jared@last.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:uv92kBaDHHA.4604@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > All my desktop shortcuts which are 32x32 have a 16x16 shortcut pointer > arrow on them. I can hardly see which icon is which. > > Is there any solution or even way to remove them. Even if I had to nLite > Vista disc. > > |
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| 11-22-2006 | #5 |
| | Re: castrate windows vista to the core On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 22:58:02 +0100, "HastaLavista" <nomail@nomail.ru> wrote: >google for a tool called "TweakVi" - that does a lot of "magic" and tunes >vista to your needs. > >also a first alpha of "vlite" is available, > >which let you create a custom Vista-DVD and totally remove all the crap >like Photogallery,defender,sidebar,mediacenter,moviemaker,dvd-maker and that >nedless stuff, you can even remove the search-crap and the Internet Explorer >plus all the homephoning tools (!) - after that operation you can have >vista-Disk less than 1GB (!) and if you remove Aero and 3D support you have >a Vista much speedier than XP - fast as light ! > >Happy playing with Vista-tuning ! > > >"Jared (Home)" <jared@last.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >news:uv92kBaDHHA.4604@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> >> All my desktop shortcuts which are 32x32 have a 16x16 shortcut pointer >> arrow on them. I can hardly see which icon is which. >> >> Is there any solution or even way to remove them. Even if I had to nLite >> Vista disc. >> >> It's a fat lot of use to anyone running Vista x64 though... Jim |
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| 11-22-2006 | #6 |
| | Re: Desktop shortcuts /Do this. Cannot use Tweak UI on Vista "Chad Harris" <Vista RTM is really Beta 1.net> wrote in message news:uXPVgTbDHHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Jared-- > > There are a couple regedit approaches that should work for this. Also you > can try Tweak UI XP. I'm sure MSFT will have a TweakUI for Vista but at > the rate they are dragging their feet and other parts of their anatomy > they sit on, I'd give Redmond several years. MSKBs for Vista have been > dragging, and articles about Vista with any depth have been dragging now > for 16 months since the Beta started in July 05. > > I belive the major brunt of info on Vista isn't going to come from MSFT > employees from the Vista teams or their team members designated to write > since they have elected to take long sabatticals from this practice. It > will come from authors who aren't MSFT who write books on Vista like Ed > Bott. > > You can use this to remove shortcut arrows: Always do the quickest backup > in the Windoz system--the one for the reg first. After you open the reg by > typing regedit into the run box, (you may have to run elevated as an admin > and the shortcut for that is to hold down the ctrl+shift keys when you hit > enter): Make sure you backup this way: > > File>Export>at lower left corner of dialogue box put radio button in > >entire registry>save to Desktop and tuck in location/folder of Jared's > choosing. > > [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile] > @="Shortcut" > "EditFlags"=dword:00000001 > "NeverShowExt"="" > "Shortcut"="" > > [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\piffile] > @="Shortcut to MS-DOS Program" > "EditFlags"=hex:01,00,00,00 > "NeverShowExt"="" > "Shortcut"="" > > or you can try this one which works in XP and many XP regedits, buyt not > all work in Vista because while many subkeys and values are identical, of > course not all are: > > Go into the reg and find this key: > > REGEDIT4 > > [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}] > @="Shell Icon Overlay Manager" > > [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}\InProcServer32] > @="C:\\WINDOWS\\SYSTEM\\SHELL32.DLL" > "ThreadingModel"="Both" > > then it will look like: > > modify the default value of the InProcServer32 to an empty String Value > that is this -->> "" > > So now the exported key looked like this: > REGEDIT4 > > [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}] > @="Shell Icon Overlay Manager" > > [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}\InProcServer32] > @="" > "ThreadingModel"="Both" > > Reboot and the arrows should be gone. > > As to the size of the icons, simply right click desktop>appearances> first > entry on the list>(correlate to the Appearances tab in XP's display > properties dialogue box)>advanced button and select icon on the pull down > and you can adjust the size of the icon to a larger size there. You can > also adjust the font style, size and bold or italics there. > > Enjoy, > > CH > > > > > "Jared (Home)" <jared@last.com> wrote in message > news:uv92kBaDHHA.4604@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> >> All my desktop shortcuts which are 32x32 have a 16x16 shortcut pointer >> arrow on them. I can hardly see which icon is which. >> >> Is there any solution or even way to remove them. Even if I had to nLite >> Vista disc. >> >> > > > |
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| 11-22-2006 | #7 |
| | Re: Desktop shortcuts /Do this. I don't know if you can use Tweak UI in Vista until I try it. I'll make a point to get it done in the next 3 days. However I do know this 1) I offered two regedits that should work. 2) In Win XP SP2 which was the OS prior to Vista from MSFT, I was able to use every single version of Tweak UI effectively and install them concomittantly that MSFT has ever made. CH "Hillbilly" <william_hill@verizon.net> wrote in message news:O$1wLHlDHHA.3228@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Cannot use Tweak UI on Vista > "Chad Harris" <Vista RTM is really Beta 1.net> wrote in message > news:uXPVgTbDHHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Jared-- >> >> There are a couple regedit approaches that should work for this. Also >> you can try Tweak UI XP. I'm sure MSFT will have a TweakUI for Vista but >> at the rate they are dragging their feet and other parts of their anatomy >> they sit on, I'd give Redmond several years. MSKBs for Vista have been >> dragging, and articles about Vista with any depth have been dragging now >> for 16 months since the Beta started in July 05. >> >> I belive the major brunt of info on Vista isn't going to come from MSFT >> employees from the Vista teams or their team members designated to write >> since they have elected to take long sabatticals from this practice. It >> will come from authors who aren't MSFT who write books on Vista like Ed >> Bott. >> >> You can use this to remove shortcut arrows: Always do the quickest >> backup in the Windoz system--the one for the reg first. After you open >> the reg by typing regedit into the run box, (you may have to run elevated >> as an admin and the shortcut for that is to hold down the ctrl+shift keys >> when you hit enter): Make sure you backup this way: >> >> File>Export>at lower left corner of dialogue box put radio button in >> >entire registry>save to Desktop and tuck in location/folder of Jared's >> choosing. >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile] >> @="Shortcut" >> "EditFlags"=dword:00000001 >> "NeverShowExt"="" >> "Shortcut"="" >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\piffile] >> @="Shortcut to MS-DOS Program" >> "EditFlags"=hex:01,00,00,00 >> "NeverShowExt"="" >> "Shortcut"="" >> >> or you can try this one which works in XP and many XP regedits, buyt not >> all work in Vista because while many subkeys and values are identical, of >> course not all are: >> >> Go into the reg and find this key: >> >> REGEDIT4 >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}] >> @="Shell Icon Overlay Manager" >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}\InProcServer32] >> @="C:\\WINDOWS\\SYSTEM\\SHELL32.DLL" >> "ThreadingModel"="Both" >> >> then it will look like: >> >> modify the default value of the InProcServer32 to an empty String Value >> that is this -->> "" >> >> So now the exported key looked like this: >> REGEDIT4 >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}] >> @="Shell Icon Overlay Manager" >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}\InProcServer32] >> @="" >> "ThreadingModel"="Both" >> >> Reboot and the arrows should be gone. >> >> As to the size of the icons, simply right click desktop>appearances> >> first entry on the list>(correlate to the Appearances tab in XP's display >> properties dialogue box)>advanced button and select icon on the pull down >> and you can adjust the size of the icon to a larger size there. You can >> also adjust the font style, size and bold or italics there. >> >> Enjoy, >> >> CH >> >> >> >> >> "Jared (Home)" <jared@last.com> wrote in message >> news:uv92kBaDHHA.4604@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Hi, >>> >>> All my desktop shortcuts which are 32x32 have a 16x16 shortcut pointer >>> arrow on them. I can hardly see which icon is which. >>> >>> Is there any solution or even way to remove them. Even if I had to >>> nLite Vista disc. >>> >>> >> >> >> > > |
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| 11-22-2006 | #8 |
| | Re: Desktop shortcuts /Do this. You can Use Tweak VI if you're a gui person. Among them gui tweakers for Vista they done already got Tweak VI. There is a fairly currrent version v1.0 build 1014 - November 18th 2006 TweakVI v1.0 build 1014 was successfully tested on Windows Vista RTM and was found to be fully compatible! http://www.totalidea.com/files/hist/tvihist.txt As far as I know unless you be walkin' them halls (in a daze of course) in Building 26 the latest Vista is RTM, cause I don't see no Vista SP1 out and when I do I'll bet anyone a few Starbucks that it will not address the long list of functionality problems I've been able to make in Vista RTM. RTM=Redmond Toy Money? RTM=Rip the Masses? RTM=Riches to MSFT (we'll see) RTM=Redmond Took Money RTM=Real Tiny Minds and on. When will they be making any (beyond the few that have been around for nearly 9 months) MSKBs and comprehensive information for the public on MSFT's Technet Site and MSDN Sites and all them off beat urls that are so in now at Redmondsoft so people can't find them of course, lol, very way kuelll and very Seattle-Latte-esque got all the latest toys to do so, since most people find www.microsoft.com pretty non searchable with anything MSFT has ever made to search (pssst. Use Google to search www.microsoft.com cause it done be so much better than Live which has resorted to full page ads in the Wall Street Journal)? Live is still dead as a search for www.microsoft.com and the MSKBs. Wake up Gary Flake, Ph.D. Wake up Doc Flake. Note in particular what it will mean when John Conyers runs House Judy and CH I sure do like what this means. It sure muzzles/ and effectively removes from power for the rest of their careers some of the most arrogant, nasty worthless *******s who are ethnically homogenous (you figure out how) I've ever seen in the history of the US. Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader-to-be, has announced the new Senate committee assignments. Here are the anticipated chairmanships, assuming the future Republican leaders agree: Agriculture: Tom Harkin (Iowa) Appropriations: Robert Byrd (West Virginia) Armed Services: Carl Levin (Michigan) Banking: Chris Dodd (Connecticut) Commerce: Daniel Inouye (Hawaii) Energy: Jeff Bingaman (New Mexico) Environment and Public Works: Barbara Boxer (California) Finance: Max Baucus (Montana) Foreign Relations: Joe Biden (Delaware) Health, Education, Labor and Pensions: Edward M. Kennedy (Massachusetts) Homeland Security and Government Affairs: Joseph I. Lieberman (Connecticut) Judiciary: Patrick Leahy (Vermont) Intelligence: Jay Rockefeller (West Virginia) Budget: Kent Conrad (North Dakota) Aging: Herb Kohl (Wisconsin) Veterans: Daniel Akaka (Hawaii) Rules: Dianne Feinstein (California) Joint Economic: Charles Schumer (New York) Indian Affairs: Byron Dorgan (North Dakota) Small Business: John Kerry (Massachusetts) Perhaps even more interesting are the committee assignments given to the freshman senators. With high-profile issues like the war in Iraq and terrorism, committees like Foreign Relations and Homeland Security can make or break careers. Sherrod Brown (Ohio): Agriculture, Banking, H.E.L.P., Veterans Benjamin L. Cardin (Maryland): Environment/Public Works, Foreign Relations, Judiciary, Budget, Small Business Bob Casey Jr. (Pennsylvania): Agriculture, Banking, Foreign Relations, Aging, Joint Economic Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota): Agriculture, Commerce, Environment/Public Works, Joint Economic Claire McCaskill (Missouri): Armed Services, Commerce, Homeland, Aging, Indian Affairs Bernie Sanders (Vermont): Energy, Environment/Public Works, H.E.L.P., Budget Jon Tester (Montana): Banking, Energy, Homeland, Veterans, Small Business, Indian Affairs James Webb (Virginia): Armed Services, Foreign Relations, Veterans, Joint Economic Sheldon Whitehouse (Rhode Island): Environment/Public Works, Judiciary, Intelligence, Budget, Aging Update: The initial version of this post left out Senator Sheldon Whitehouse in the list of new senators. AND we also left out John Kerry’s committee, Small Business, in the list of chairmanships. Senate committee chairmanships assigned Pacific Business News (Honolulu) - November 15, 2006 Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the incoming Senate Majority Leader, has announced committee chairmanships for the coming session of Congress, and Hawaii's senators got key positions as expected. Sen. Daniel Inouye will be chairman of the Senate Commerce and Transportation Committee, the panel that controls funding for the Honolulu rail project as well as federal funds for highway repairs. Inouye said one of his early priorities in the next session would be earthquake repair aid, and control of transportation funding will make it easier to find money for bridge repairs. Inouye will be the senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee after its chairman, Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia, and is expected to lead the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee. He also has been assigned to the Senate Rules Committee. Reid said Tuesday that committee seniority and subcommittee chairmanships will be formalized after meeting with the new Republican minority leadership. Sen. Dan Akaka will be chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee and will be a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. The Veterans Administration operates military medical offices on neighbor islands. Akaka also will be the most senior member of the Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee after its chairman, Sen. Jeff Bingaman. He'll be one of the more senior members of the Banking and Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committees. Both Inouye and Akaka will be members of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. House committee assignments still were to be determined, but here's what will happen. Put a fork in any of the current House Chairmen--they are history. Jerry Lewis has a Christmas Indictment coming his way and I will enjoy that as he Joins his fellow Republicans in a federal prison slab. WASHINGTON -- Here is a list of House committees, the current Republican chairperson and the senior Democrat in line to take over the chair: Agriculture Administration of federal farm, forestry, nutrition and rural development programs. Current chair is Bob Goodlatte of Virginia. Ranking Democrat is Collin Peterson of Minnesota. Appropriations Jurisdiction over government spending legislation for each department and agency. Current chair is Jerry Lewis of California. Ranking Democrat is David Obey of Wisconsin. Armed Services Responsibility for all matters regarding the military. Current chair is Duncan Hunter of California. Ranking Democrat is Ike Skelton of Missouri. Budget Control over setting the federal budget. Current chair is Jim Nussle of Iowa. Ranking Democrat is John Spratt, Jr. of South Carolina. Education and the Workforce Jurisdiction over education and labor. Current chair is Howard McKeon of California. Ranking Democrat is George Miller of California. Energy and Commerce Promotion of commerce and oversight of telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety. Current chair is Joe Barton of Texas. Ranking Democrat is John Dingell of Michigan. Financial Services Oversight of financial service industry and federal service regulators. Current chair is Michael Oxley of Ohio. Ranking Democrat is Barney Frank of Massachusetts. Government Reform Oversight of government spending. Current chair is Tom Davis of Virginia. Ranking Democrat is Henry Waxman of California. Homeland Security Oversight of the federal Department of Homeland Security and help in setting policies for the nation's war against terrorism. Current chair is Peter King of New York. Ranking Democrat is Bennie Thompson of Mississippi. House Administration Oversight of federal elections and House administrative business. Current chair is Vernon Elhers of Michigan. Ranking Democrat is Juanita Millender-McDonald of California. International Relations Jurisdiction over U.S. relations with foreign countries. Current chair is Henry Hyde of Illinois. Ranking Democrat is Tom Lantos of California. Judiciary Jurisdiction over civil liberties, immigration and constitutional amendments. Current chair is Jim Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin. Ranking Democrat is John Conyers of Michigan. Resources Jurisdiction over resources including fisheries, forest reserves and mining interests. Current chair is Richard Pombo of California. Ranking Democrat is Nick Rahall of West Virginia. Rules Establishment of rules for House votes and debates. Current chair is David Dreier of California. Ranking Democrat is Louise Slaughter of New York. Science Jurisdiction over non-defense scientific research and development. Current chair is Sherwood Boehlert of New York. Ranking Democrat is Bart Gordon of Tennessee. Small Business Assistance and protection for small businesses. Current chair is Donald Manzullo of Illinois. Ranking Democrat is Nydia Velazquez of New York. Standards of Official Conduct Oversight of ethics issues. Current chair is Doc Hastings of Washington. Ranking Democrat is Howard Berman of California. Transportation and Infrastructure Jurisdiction over public transportation. Current chair is Don Young of Alaska. Ranking Democrat is James Oberstar of Minnesota. Veterans' Affairs Jurisdiction over armed services veterans' issues. Current chair is Steve Buyer of Indiana. Ranking Democrat is Lane Evans of Illinois. Ways and Means Jurisdiction over taxes, Social Security, Medicare and economic policies. Current chair is Bill Thomas of California. Ranking Democrat is Charles Rangel of New York. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Oversight of intelligence agencies. Current chair is Peter Hoekstra of Michigan. Ranking Democrat is Jane Harman of California. "Hillbilly" <william_hill@verizon.net> wrote in message news:O$1wLHlDHHA.3228@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Cannot use Tweak UI on Vista > "Chad Harris" <Vista RTM is really Beta 1.net> wrote in message > news:uXPVgTbDHHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Jared-- >> >> There are a couple regedit approaches that should work for this. Also >> you >> can try Tweak UI XP. I'm sure MSFT will have a TweakUI for Vista but at >> the rate they are dragging their feet and other parts of their anatomy >> they sit on, I'd give Redmond several years. MSKBs for Vista have been >> dragging, and articles about Vista with any depth have been dragging now >> for 16 months since the Beta started in July 05. >> >> I belive the major brunt of info on Vista isn't going to come from MSFT >> employees from the Vista teams or their team members designated to write >> since they have elected to take long sabatticals from this practice. It >> will come from authors who aren't MSFT who write books on Vista like Ed >> Bott. >> >> You can use this to remove shortcut arrows: Always do the quickest >> backup >> in the Windoz system--the one for the reg first. After you open the reg >> by >> typing regedit into the run box, (you may have to run elevated as an >> admin >> and the shortcut for that is to hold down the ctrl+shift keys when you >> hit >> enter): Make sure you backup this way: >> >> File>Export>at lower left corner of dialogue box put radio button in >> >entire registry>save to Desktop and tuck in location/folder of Jared's >> choosing. >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile] >> @="Shortcut" >> "EditFlags"=dword:00000001 >> "NeverShowExt"="" >> "Shortcut"="" >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\piffile] >> @="Shortcut to MS-DOS Program" >> "EditFlags"=hex:01,00,00,00 >> "NeverShowExt"="" >> "Shortcut"="" >> >> or you can try this one which works in XP and many XP regedits, buyt not >> all work in Vista because while many subkeys and values are identical, of >> course not all are: >> >> Go into the reg and find this key: >> >> REGEDIT4 >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}] >> @="Shell Icon Overlay Manager" >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}\InProcServer32] >> @="C:\\WINDOWS\\SYSTEM\\SHELL32.DLL" >> "ThreadingModel"="Both" >> >> then it will look like: >> >> modify the default value of the InProcServer32 to an empty String Value >> that is this -->> "" >> >> So now the exported key looked like this: >> REGEDIT4 >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}] >> @="Shell Icon Overlay Manager" >> >> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63B51F81-C868-11D0-999C-00C04FD655E1}\InProcServer32] >> @="" >> "ThreadingModel"="Both" >> >> Reboot and the arrows should be gone. >> >> As to the size of the icons, simply right click desktop>appearances> >> first >> entry on the list>(correlate to the Appearances tab in XP's display >> properties dialogue box)>advanced button and select icon on the pull down >> and you can adjust the size of the icon to a larger size there. You can >> also adjust the font style, size and bold or italics there. >> >> Enjoy, >> >> CH >> >> >> >> >> "Jared (Home)" <jared@last.com> wrote in message >> news:uv92kBaDHHA.4604@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Hi, >>> >>> All my desktop shortcuts which are 32x32 have a 16x16 shortcut pointer >>> arrow on them. I can hardly see which icon is which. >>> >>> Is there any solution or even way to remove them. Even if I had to >>> nLite >>> Vista disc. >>> >>> >> >> >> > > |
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