re: Question about 'How do I make the background of desktop icon text a certain color instead of transparent?'
Sunday, August 18, 2002 at 8:02 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ed
(5 messages posted)
Easy. Just go to Display Properties, click the Appearance Tab, and select Desktop
from the Item list. It just so happens that background color for icon text is the
same thats used for desktop background if you have a wallpaper image.
On Monday, February 25, 2002 at 7:29 am, Luke wrote:
>I have a question about How
>do I make the background of desktop icon text transparent?:
>
>I tried the "disappear.exe" utility and it worked ok but I decided that the effect
>didn't work well with the wallpaper pic I'm using. When I stopped using it, it
turned
>the background color around the text to white. Nothing wrong with white but I like
>the green color I previously had. I tried "microngelo" to turn it back to green
>and it worked...but, when I was done I didn't want microangelo running anymore and
>uninstalled it. Guess what? (I know you savvy users know this...) It turned back
>to white!
>
>So, any good suggestions on the easiest way to set the background color for the
icon
>text without having a memory resident program running? I understand that it is
necessary
>to have a program running if you want to keep the icon text background transparent,
>but there must be a way just to set the color and leave it, right?
>
>I'd appreciate any help on this. Its a minor thing but for me its a real...annoyance.
>
>Thanks!
>Luke
>
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