| |||||||
| Windows Vista Discuss the different versions of Windows Vista, Fuji, or Vienna |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| |||
| Desktop Icons I am a new Vista user-it came with new pc. When I drag and drop website icons onto my desktop, the icon shown is the Internet Explorer E, not the icon symbol from the actual website. I miss my icons. I can go through Internet Options to "change icon" but only windows icons are there and I don't want them either. How can I get the real icons again? I hate the E's. -- Kathy Salem, OR |
| |||
| Re: Desktop Icons They are called favicons. http://jtbworld.blogspot.com/2007/03...-on-vista.html -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "ktfern" <ktfern@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:812AB278-4F30-46FC-AFBF-3E285BA10122@microsoft.com... >I am a new Vista user-it came with new pc. When I drag and drop website > icons onto my desktop, the icon shown is the Internet Explorer E, not the > icon symbol from the actual website. I miss my icons. I can go through > Internet Options to "change icon" but only windows icons are there and I > don't want them either. How can I get the real icons again? I hate the > E's. > > -- > Kathy > Salem, OR |
| |||
| RE: Desktop Icons Vista is designed to use scalable icons mostly with greater pixel size than those used in XP and earlier versions. You can use a program like FavOrg to harvest icons from the internet for all your Favorites: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Interne...s/favorg.shtml Or you can harvest favicons from internet sites manually. For example, www.google.com is the address at the top of your browser when you’re at the google site. Add “/favicon.ico” to this so it’s www.google.com/favicon.ico then hit enter and if the site has a favicon you’ll get a page with the favicon on it that you can copy to a Folder in your Documents that you make to store your icons. Unfortunately, most icons on the internet are small icons in the 16 X 16 or 32 X 32 pixel range and Vista doesn’t like to display small icons in the usual large icon size that Vista uses on the Desktop. When Vista is asked to do this, it often reverts to the generic E icon even though in Properties it will show the correct icon. To reduce your icon display size to make it compatible with the smaller icons available on the web, go to an empty space on your Desktop and right-click, then select Personalize. Then select Windows Color and Appearance, then down below, select “open classic appearance properties for more color options”. In this box click on Advanced, then click on dropdown menu that says Desktop. Select Icon, and decrease the icon size to the low 20’s (you can later experiment with sizing to see what works best for you), click OK, then Apply, OK. Let me know if this helps. "ktfern" wrote: > I am a new Vista user-it came with new pc. When I drag and drop website > icons onto my desktop, the icon shown is the Internet Explorer E, not the > icon symbol from the actual website. I miss my icons. I can go through > Internet Options to "change icon" but only windows icons are there and I > don't want them either. How can I get the real icons again? I hate the E's. > > -- > Kathy > Salem, OR |
| |||
| RE: Desktop Icons Yes, this worked. Thank you very much. -- Kathy Salem, OR "uvbogden" wrote: > Vista is designed to use scalable icons mostly with greater pixel size than > those used in XP and earlier versions. You can use a program like FavOrg to > harvest icons from the internet for all your Favorites: > > http://www.softpedia.com/get/Interne...s/favorg.shtml > > Or you can harvest favicons from internet sites manually. For example, > www.google.com is the address at the top of your browser when you’re at the > google site. Add “/favicon.ico” to this so it’s www.google.com/favicon.ico > then hit enter and if the site has a favicon you’ll get a page with the > favicon on it that you can copy to a Folder in your Documents that you make > to store your icons. Unfortunately, most icons on the internet are small > icons in the 16 X 16 or 32 X 32 pixel range and Vista doesn’t like to display > small icons in the usual large icon size that Vista uses on the Desktop. > When Vista is asked to do this, it often reverts to the generic E icon even > though in Properties it will show the correct icon. > > To reduce your icon display size to make it compatible with the smaller > icons available on the web, go to an empty space on your Desktop and > right-click, then select Personalize. Then select Windows Color and > Appearance, then down below, select “open classic appearance properties for > more color options”. In this box click on Advanced, then click on dropdown > menu that says Desktop. Select Icon, and decrease the icon size to the low > 20’s (you can later experiment with sizing to see what works best for you), > click OK, then Apply, OK. Let me know if this helps. > > > > "ktfern" wrote: > > > I am a new Vista user-it came with new pc. When I drag and drop website > > icons onto my desktop, the icon shown is the Internet Explorer E, not the > > icon symbol from the actual website. I miss my icons. I can go through > > Internet Options to "change icon" but only windows icons are there and I > > don't want them either. How can I get the real icons again? I hate the E's. > > > > -- > > Kathy > > Salem, OR |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| How to Add Icons to Desktop? | Jack Barrett | Windows Vista | 3 | 09-20-2007 08:50 AM |
| Desktop toolbar - want it to show only desktop icons. | Steve Wood | Windows Vista | 1 | 08-29-2007 04:30 PM |
| Desktop Icons | murphy3103 | Windows XP | 3 | 03-07-2007 10:45 AM |
| Icons corrupted (Not Desktop Icons) | Poh Tze Siang | Windows Vista | 1 | 01-21-2007 07:45 AM |
| Remove desktop.ini icons from desktop | Manuel Lopez | Windows Vista | 9 | 01-02-2007 10:16 AM |