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| Uncluttered desktop in Vista I like to use my desktop only for documents and files that I am actively working on and I don't like it cluttered with other icons such as "My Computer". With XP, I could use TweakUI to easily hide "My Computer", "Recycle bin", plus others that some third party software insists on hard-wiring into the desktop. But TweakUI does not work on Vista - so is there an inbuilt way to hide irrelevant system icons but still allow the desktop to be used for work in progress? |
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| Re: Uncluttered desktop in Vista Hi, Right click the desktop, choose personalize. In the left column, click the line to "change desktop icons" and deselect those you do not wish to see. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Ric" <fraybentos@tincan.ra> wrote in message news:EFD907DB-2594-497B-AEC5-1C1831DC6177@microsoft.com... >I like to use my desktop only for documents and files that I am actively >working on and I don't like it cluttered with other icons such as "My >Computer". > > With XP, I could use TweakUI to easily hide "My Computer", "Recycle bin", > plus others that some third party software insists on hard-wiring into the > desktop. > > But TweakUI does not work on Vista - so is there an inbuilt way to hide > irrelevant system icons but still allow the desktop to be used for work in > progress? |
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| Re: Uncluttered desktop in Vista Thanks - already tried that - it does not get rid of My Computer or some of the other persistent icons that are installed (for example) by my PDA. It was possible on XP - so surely it can be done on Vista? |
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| Re: Uncluttered desktop in Vista I always just delete the icons I don't want (none in my case - I hate a lot of icons on the desktop). Only one I leave is the recycle bin - everything else goes into the bin and is deleted. It only deletes the icon/shortcut, not the program. Lori -- LAB Enterprises - Read our blog with links to all our stores at www.Labeshops.com Mysticconvergence.com - EgyptianMarketplace.com - Sensualelegance.com - Gothicplus.com "Ric" <fraybentos@tincan.ra> wrote in message news:6423C6C2-7C86-434C-905F-B01AF5749BCD@microsoft.com... > Thanks - already tried that - it does not get rid of My Computer or some > of the other persistent icons that are installed (for example) by my PDA. > It was possible on XP - so surely it can be done on Vista? |
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| Re: Uncluttered desktop in Vista The Desktop Cleanup wizard is not in Vista anymore, you have to do it manually now. People found it annoying, so Microsoft removed it. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "Ric" <fraybentos@tincan.ra> wrote in message news:EFD907DB-2594-497B-AEC5-1C1831DC6177@microsoft.com... >I like to use my desktop only for documents and files that I am actively >working on and I don't like it cluttered with other icons such as "My >Computer". > > With XP, I could use TweakUI to easily hide "My Computer", "Recycle bin", > plus others that some third party software insists on hard-wiring into the > desktop. > > But TweakUI does not work on Vista - so is there an inbuilt way to hide > irrelevant system icons but still allow the desktop to be used for work in > progress? |
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| Re: Uncluttered desktop in Vista All you have to do is create a folder in your start menu for the icons you want out of the way, and move the icons into it.. -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx Posting Productively.. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Ric" <fraybentos@tincan.ra> wrote in message news:6423C6C2-7C86-434C-905F-B01AF5749BCD@microsoft.com... > Thanks - already tried that - it does not get rid of My Computer or some > of the other persistent icons that are installed (for example) by my PDA. > It was possible on XP - so surely it can be done on Vista? |
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| RE: Uncluttered desktop in Vista >"Ric" wrote: > I like to use my desktop only for documents and files that I am actively > working on and I don't like it cluttered with other icons such as "My > Computer". Not that this might help but I hate looking through the Start Program list for anything since THAT is so disorganized and cluttered. So I'd rather have the links I want on the desktop. To avoid another clutter situation I create desktop folders for things like System Tools, Office Programs, Graphic Programs etc. |
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| Re: Uncluttered desktop in Vista On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 07:16:00 -0800, ulTRAX <ulTRAX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>"Ric" wrote: >> I like to use my desktop only for documents and files that I am actively >> working on and I don't like it cluttered with other icons such as "My >> Computer". > >Not that this might help but I hate looking through the Start Program list >for anything since THAT is so disorganized and cluttered. So I'd rather have >the links I want on the desktop. To avoid another clutter situation I create >desktop folders for things like System Tools, Office Programs, Graphic >Programs etc. You beat me to the punch on this. I go for a similar option and it works well, especially when opening a folder usually gives the tools needed for a certain project together. -- Julian Richards www.richardsuk.f9.co.uk Website of "Robot Wars" middleweight "Broadsword IV" |
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| Re: Uncluttered desktop in Vista This may sound odd but I actually have the opposite problem. I can't figure out how to stop Vista from remove icons from my desktop. There is one in particular that disappears every now and then when I resume from screensaver mode. (usually happens about twice a week) It's not one that I use alot but I want it there. I have to go through about 15-20 steps of 'undo delete' by right clicking on the desktop to get it back. I haven't been able to figure out where the file gets sent because the file path gets cut off in the moving file message box and I haven't been able to find it in the recycle bin. If there is no desktop clean up in Vista what could be removing icons from my desktop of it's own free will? "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > The Desktop Cleanup wizard is not in Vista anymore, you have to do it > manually now. People found it annoying, so Microsoft removed it. > -- > Andre > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry > "Ric" <fraybentos@tincan.ra> wrote in message > news:EFD907DB-2594-497B-AEC5-1C1831DC6177@microsoft.com... > >I like to use my desktop only for documents and files that I am actively > >working on and I don't like it cluttered with other icons such as "My > >Computer". > > > > With XP, I could use TweakUI to easily hide "My Computer", "Recycle bin", > > plus others that some third party software insists on hard-wiring into the > > desktop. > > > > But TweakUI does not work on Vista - so is there an inbuilt way to hide > > irrelevant system icons but still allow the desktop to be used for work in > > progress? > > > |
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