How Do You Remove The Background Color From Desktop Icons?
The “Desktop” is the first screen present after your computer’s Windows operating system is loaded. The icons on your system’s desktop, by default, contain a background color (blue or another color) that is defined within the system’s display configuration. If you currently have an image displayed on the desktop, like a personal picture or theme, the background color of the icons may conflict with the image. You can remove the background color from the icons and resolve the image/icon conflicting issue. Click “Start,” then “Control Panel.” If using a Windows 98 or older system, click “Start,” “Settings” and then “Control Panel.” Double click on the “System” icon. The “System Properties” dialog box will open. Click on the “Advanced” tab. Click on the “Settings” button under the heading “Performance.” Select the “Visual Effects” tab. Click on the circle next to “Custom.” Select the “Use drop shadows for icons labels on the desktop” option from the list of custom options. Click “Apply,” t