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Anonymous
Hey /w/. I have a problem. Is there some way I can make the text boxes on my desktop icons transparent? Clearly, the solid white clashes with my wallpapers and it's bothersome.
>> Anonymous
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Here's the WP, for those who want it.
>> Anonymous
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>>125443
>> Anonymous
rahrahrah support threads!
Right click my computer > properties > advanced > performance settings > custom > Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop
I had this problem once and it took me forever to figure this out.
>> Anonymous
>>125449
Is it different for Win2k? I tried that and I see no option for it.
>> Anonymous
You can't do that in 2K.
>> Anonymous
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Use a version of the wallpaper that doesn't have those lines?

Alternately, stop using Win2K.
>> Anonymous
>>125449
you win 10 internets
>> Anonymous
theres a program called transparent that will make the boxes transparent, google for it
>> suomynonA
I'm on XP and mine are transparent by default.
>> Anonymous
>>125494
same
>> Anonymous
iconoid
>> Anonymous
alternatively, right-click, arrange icons by, uncheck show icons.
>> Anonymous
If you're using WinXP... make sure the wallpaper you set isnt a PNG. Microsoft didn't have enough foresight to see that PNG use would take off and so Windows doesnt redraw wallpapers properly unless they are BMP or JPG. Convert your wall to JPG and it should remove the background from the labels.
>> Anonymous
>>125863

Not true, XP does re-draw PNG files. You just have to save them a certain way to make it so they work. The only way I know of is open them in Photoshop, re-save it and make sure when Interlace comes up, choose None.

I'm not sure what the difference between the two options is, but it works for me.