This answer I know works with Windows XP and I'm not sure about anything else.
This is how you do it:
I hope this works for you!
Icon view!
Right-click the icon, then select "Open folder location".
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It is not, there is a bug if you select multiple folders and try to change the icon. Setting desktop.ini in any crafty way will not work, and resetting the icon cache will reset all your icons rather than correctly update them to reflect desktop.ini (which specifies the icon of the folder). If you have to replace multiple icons, do not bother.
The icons of Linux Mint are located in the folder /usr/share/icons/Mint-X You can use that path, e.g., to change the icon of the desktop launchers, like this: + Right click on the desktop launcher icon. + Click on "Properties". + Click on the icon. + Paste on the Place box the text /usr/share/icons/Mint-X/ and press Enter. + Navigate the folders to find the icon you like. + Press Enter. + Click on Close. In /usr/share/icons there are more icons, most of them inside other folders: gnome, ...
You can make a cluster of icons by creating new folders that you download onto your computer. To reduce the cluster, you can group them together into one icon.
You can change the icon of Chrome in the Chrome settings. These settings include changing ICO format icon.
tap your icon and then change it
It's already on there, you just drag an App icon over another.
It's usually a shortcut to a program or file. Instead of hunting through folders for specific (frequently used) files or programs, you can place a shortcut icon on the desktop.
right click on the original icon and then select properties and then go to general tab then click change icon...