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| Feature request For those that know how to get requested features information to microsoft: Desktop icons are far better top aligned than left aligned. Can Microsoft please engineer an upgrade that will allow the Windows use to align hi/her desktop icons from the top, that is horizontally, rather than vertcially. This feature is long overdue. |
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| Re: Feature request Actually, the Desktop was never intended to be a repository for any items beyond the few system icons ( Recycle Bin, Computer, Network ). Because finding downloads was technically beyond the grasp of most average users the Desktop became a "Catch All" for making things a little easier to find and manage. The QuickLaunch bar provides a better, more efficient way to access certain items quickly with a minimum of mouse clicks. Even faster than using the cascading Programs, All Programs.....to click through. Anyway, you can position and save Desktop icons in most any way you prefer - it doesn't take a Feature request to accomplish what you are after. Just Right Click a empty area of the Desktop and use the option - "Arrange Icons by..." . Start by modifying the "Align to Grid" and "Auto Arrange" options. "Richard" <rubbish@email.com> wrote in message news:eJ2tyr5GIHA.3600@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > For those that know how to get requested features information to > microsoft: > Desktop icons are far better top aligned than left aligned. Can Microsoft > please engineer an upgrade that will allow the Windows use to align hi/her > desktop icons from the top, that is horizontally, rather than vertcially. > > This feature is long overdue. > > > > |
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| Re: Feature request "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:ex0V7j6GIHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Actually, the Desktop was never intended to be a repository for any > items beyond the few system icons ( Recycle Bin, Computer, Network ). > Because finding downloads was technically beyond the grasp of most > average users the Desktop became a "Catch All" for making things a > little easier to find and manage. > > The QuickLaunch bar provides a better, more efficient way to access > certain items quickly with a minimum of mouse clicks. Even faster than > using the cascading Programs, All Programs.....to click through. > > Anyway, you can position and save Desktop icons in most any way > you prefer - it doesn't take a Feature request to accomplish what you > are after. Just Right Click a empty area of the Desktop and use the > option - "Arrange Icons by..." . Start by modifying the "Align to Grid" > and "Auto Arrange" options. You cannot get Windows to horizontally "Auto Arrange". Only vertically. |
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| Re: Feature request Do it manually and turn off Auto Arrange. "Richard" <rubbish@email.com> wrote in message news:OANdcf7GIHA.5228@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message > news:ex0V7j6GIHA.1316@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Actually, the Desktop was never intended to be a repository for any >> items beyond the few system icons ( Recycle Bin, Computer, Network ). >> Because finding downloads was technically beyond the grasp of most >> average users the Desktop became a "Catch All" for making things a >> little easier to find and manage. >> >> The QuickLaunch bar provides a better, more efficient way to access >> certain items quickly with a minimum of mouse clicks. Even faster than >> using the cascading Programs, All Programs.....to click through. >> >> Anyway, you can position and save Desktop icons in most any way >> you prefer - it doesn't take a Feature request to accomplish what you >> are after. Just Right Click a empty area of the Desktop and use the >> option - "Arrange Icons by..." . Start by modifying the "Align to Grid" >> and "Auto Arrange" options. > > You cannot get Windows to horizontally "Auto Arrange". Only vertically. > |
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