Recycling bin and Internet Explorer..............
the most obvious use for a table is to organize
my computer , rcyclebin, my dcmts.
recycle bin
recycling bin and internet
If there is no space on the desktop for icons, the icons will run off the screen. Thus the icons will not be displayed. If you use up the space, you could delete icons you don't use, resize the icons, increase the screen resolution, or create a folder on the desktop to move your less commonly used icons to.
Windows is usually configured by default to clean your desktop of unused and rarely used icons every 60 days. You can change this setting by Right-Clicking your desktop, then click properties, select Desktop tab, then select the button Customise Desktop. Here you need to untick the box that says Run Desktop Cleanup every 60 days.
A desktop icon is a symbol with text under it that is displayed on the desktop. The desktop is what is displayed when you log in on most operating systems. Common desktop icons are "My Computer" "Recycle Bin" "My documents" shortcuts to programs that are installed. By double clicking on an icon you can open the folder or program related to it. Desktop icons are the most commonly recognized icons by most people. They are used to convey purpose of an available function on a computer. On a very graphic oriented Windows environment such as Windows XP the common desktop icons you might see are "My Computer", "Recycle Bin", and various file folders with labels. Other operating systems such as Macintosh, and Linux desktop environments like KDE also use desktop icons in much the same way but the extension, resource or file name suffix differ. Generally icons from one operating system would need to be converted to work on a different OS.
Unused icons are programs on your desktop that you have not opened for a while. Windows notifies you that you haven't used them in a while and will want to create a folder and put them all in for you to clear clutter.
The answer is a desktop.
Most common icons in Vista are embedded as resources in the IMAGERES.DLL and SHELL32.DLL files located in "%WINDIR%\System32". To extract icons from the DLLs and save them as icon files - use a tool like Resource Hacker (ResHacker.exe).
Brings selection on the icons on desktop which can be used by keyboard.
Windows 7 is commonly used on client computers.
Frequently-used files, such as documents, shortcuts, applications (especially uncompleted setup files), and basic computer filesystem access, are placed on the "desktop", which is the main background of a Windows computer.
Desktop Cleanup Wizard
On The Desktop Right Click > Arrange Icons By > Show Desktop Icons.If Its Already Checked Let Me Know. Need More Assistance?Visit freewebs.com/carloscomputerhelper And Go To The Request Page.which window op you are currently running now. is it win 98 then by using win98 CD the dir of Explorer if it doesn't work for let me know. Adee They are hidden.A prank a friend and I played on some school mates once involved something like this.First we took a screen shot of the normal windows screen, and we used that as a wallpaper. Then we created custom icons that looked exactly like the wallpaper and camoflouged them.People could see the pictures of icons on the wallpaper, but not the camofloged icons we made and moved. Consequently, everyone was befuddled.I doubt this happened to you, but It's worth a shot. Check what kind of wallpaper you have set by right clicking on the Desktop and selecting properties, just to see if it's been tampered with.Good lord, yes they are hidden, just reverse the option to hide icons. Its in the display properties under effects... Start> Control Panel> appearance and themes>folder options> veiwIf you have Windows XP just right click your mouse on the desktop, then click on arrange icons by, then check SHOW DESKTOP ICONS. I think this also works for Windows 98
These icons located on your desktop are shortcuts to programs. When you double tap them or right click and select "Open" it will launch the program assigned to that certain icon. You may be opening a Word Processing Program or even an Internet Browser. These icons are beneficial for opening tools used often quickly.