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Topic: Desktop icon font colour?

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Submitted: 6/6/2008 12:57:37 PM

By: Xmas
Greetings,

How do I change the colour of the icon font on the desktop? The current
white is just too diffivult to see on a weak older back-lighted lcd.

Properties | Appearance | Item | Icon - allows a choice of font, size, bold
and italic, but the colour pull-down is greyed-out. I'd like the font under
the icons on the desktop to be black while preserving all other current
characteristics such as background colour.

Changing the background colour to black or a darker colour makes the white
fonts much more visible, but I find the tone to be too somber for my tastes.
Changing the font colour is all I desire, but can't find out how to do it
without your help.

Thank you.



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Submitted: 6/6/2008 12:57:37 PM

By: Xmas

Desktop icon font colour?

Greetings,

How do I change the colour of the icon font on the desktop? The current
white is just too diffivult to see on a weak older back-lighted lcd.

Properties | Appearance | Item | Icon - allows a choice of font, size, bold
and italic, but the colour pull-down is greyed-out. I'd like the font under
the icons on the desktop to be black while preserving all other current
characteristics such as background colour.

Changing the background colour to black or a darker colour makes the white
fonts much more visible, but I find the tone to be too somber for my tastes.
Changing the font colour is all I desire, but can't find out how to do it
without your help.

Thank you.



Reply | New Topic | This is SPAM | This is Offensive

Submitted: 6/6/2008 12:57:37 PM

By: Xmas

Desktop icon font colour?

Greetings,

How do I change the colour of the icon font on the desktop? The current
white is just too diffivult to see on a weak older back-lighted lcd.

Properties | Appearance | Item | Icon - allows a choice of font, size, bold
and italic, but the colour pull-down is greyed-out. I'd like the font under
the icons on the desktop to be black while preserving all other current
characteristics such as background colour.

Changing the background colour to black or a darker colour makes the white
fonts much more visible, but I find the tone to be too somber for my tastes.
Changing the font colour is all I desire, but can't find out how to do it
without your help.

Thank you.



Reply | New Topic | This is SPAM | This is Offensive

Submitted: 6/6/2008 12:57:37 PM

By: Xmas

Desktop icon font colour?

Greetings,

How do I change the colour of the icon font on the desktop? The current
white is just too diffivult to see on a weak older back-lighted lcd.

Properties | Appearance | Item | Icon - allows a choice of font, size, bold
and italic, but the colour pull-down is greyed-out. I'd like the font under
the icons on the desktop to be black while preserving all other current
characteristics such as background colour.

Changing the background colour to black or a darker colour makes the white
fonts much more visible, but I find the tone to be too somber for my tastes.
Changing the font colour is all I desire, but can't find out how to do it
without your help.

Thank you.



Reply | New Topic | This is SPAM | This is Offensive

Submitted: 6/6/2008 12:57:37 PM

By: Xmas

Desktop icon font colour?

Greetings,

How do I change the colour of the icon font on the desktop? The current
white is just too diffivult to see on a weak older back-lighted lcd.

Properties | Appearance | Item | Icon - allows a choice of font, size, bold
and italic, but the colour pull-down is greyed-out. I'd like the font under
the icons on the desktop to be black while preserving all other current
characteristics such as background colour.

Changing the background colour to black or a darker colour makes the white
fonts much more visible, but I find the tone to be too somber for my tastes.
Changing the font colour is all I desire, but can't find out how to do it
without your help.

Thank you.



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