right click on desktop and properties desktop customize desktop and select icon to view it on your desktop and click OK
Icon size can change usually by two means. e.g. under Windows XP 1. Change resolution of the display 2. Change icon size in desktop properties -> appearance -> icon size.
In Windows 7, the size of the desktop icon thumbnails can be changed by right-clicking on an empty area of the desktop. Next, click on View, then select either Small, Medium or Large icons.
recycle bin
install them and click the icon on the desktop... enjoy
Recycle Bin. This should be shown on the Desktop.
You can only change the desktop items if they are in folder form (you have to have created a folder yourself ). You can do this by right clicking on the desktop > then new > then folder. Once you have your folder and have given it a name. Right click the folder and select properties > then you should see a customize tab > then towards the bottom of that window should be a section called "folder icons" in that box should be "change icon" click that and you can select an icon of your choice.
This answer I know works with Windows XP and I'm not sure about anything else.This is how you do it:Open "Control Panel"Double-click on "Display"Click on the "Desktop" tabClick "Customize Desktop..."Click on any folder, then click "Change Icon..."Find an iconI hope this works for you!
If you already have Windows Live Mail in your start menu, all you have to do is drag the icon onto your desktop. If you haven't downloaded it, then you download it and it will automatcally show up on your desktop and start menu. If you already have Windows Live Mail in your start menu, all you have to do is drag the icon onto your desktop. If you haven't downloaded it, then you download it and it will automatcally show up on your desktop and start menu.
Just right click on the icon and select delete.
You have to change your Steam Nickname. It can be done in the Friends tab of Settings if you right click the icon in your taskbar. (Depends on Windows or Mac)
In the Windows operating system, desktop icons are shortcuts to programs that you can execute. To find out the program associated with an icon, right click on the icon and select Properties in the menu. In the dialog that pops up check the Location field.