![]() ![]() Rightclick your desktop, properties, in 2k choose effects tab, in XP appearance tab, effects button. On the dots, btw, in 2k and XP you can make them go away (as noted by binary). Effective, you don't see the titles, but when they get focus, a small box, dotted lines, different color still shows up. Yes, old tricks are using spaces, key combinations like ALT+0160 or ALT+255 (or, for font you're using, looking with the Windows character map for the "empty space" character). Here's Transtext from Chaossoft (free, Win 9x/2k). Also freeware, for Win 9x/NT.Īnother freeware one: Invisible! (Win 9x/NT). One alternative to Deskcolor might be Transparant. ![]() We'll list some alternatives here too, and if you want some more options, don't forget to check Iconoid and IconDesk at the iconhiding paragraph below. ![]() Your normal windows dont have the background color, but to change textcolor for a specific folder, check here. License permits it, and since we've found it to be the most conveniënt app doing this, find it here (640 kB). Hrm, page is down (wasn't updated for like 2 years, but kept online). It automatically re-applies it's settings when changes are made to the desktop. Just make a shortcut to your startup folder and never think about it anymore. It's free, all versions (XP too), makes the icontext background transparant and let's you pick a color for the text. There's enough utilities available that handle this. Get rid of the background color of the text underneath the icons on the desktop, and let your wallpaper shine through. ![]()
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