Let Windows XP desktop text disappear

  
                              

We are all used to putting a lot of shortcuts on the desktop, many of which are very familiar to us. The text below the shortcut looks unsightly. Can it be changed to blank? Can the system make blank file names exist?

There are always some texts under the Windows XP desktop icon. Most of the program icons are quite clear. If you can make it disappear, you can make the desktop more refreshing. I found an easy way to eliminate it, which is to rename the icon to a space (the effect is shown). Of course, the system will never allow spaces to be named, so it needs a little trick.

Step 1: Make sure the background of the text under the icon on the desktop is transparent. Press Win+Break to open "System Properties", then click the Performance "Settings" button in the "Advanced" tab, select "Adjust to Best Look" from the Visual Effects tab or check "Custom" and then list from below Select "Use shadows for icon labels on the desktop" to make settings.

Step 2: Right click on the desktop icon and select Rename. Select "Chinese-Internal Code" input method to enter aad3, enter a space, press Enter to confirm, and then select other icons, you can see the icon immediately. The text has completely disappeared. In this way, you can erase the text under each icon. Of course, you don't want to eliminate the text.

Tips

★ can actually hold down the Alt key, then in the small keyboard input "0160", so you can achieve the same effect.

★ If you can't find the internal code input method, you can right click on the input method switch icon and select “Settings”, then click the “Add” button to select the installation from the “Keyboard Layout/Input Method” drop-down list. The typing code should be between aaa1-affe, such as: abc1, abc2, abd1, abd2..., there are no characters in the font in the font, so although they are different words, they are also displayed as spaces, you just need not repeat the same code. Named, the system will not protest. Also choose the encoding of the latter point to avoid calling the words made by the word-making program.

The Recycle Bin cannot be renamed by this method. You should open the Registry Editor and find [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}]. The data in the right pane is "Default". The name of the recycle bin, you can rename it here, log out and log in again to take effect.

Just Do It

Create an unnamed folder

Open a command prompt and go to the directory where you want to create the folder, for example: C:, after typing "md" , hold down the Alt key, then enter "255", then enter the C drive after the carriage return, is there an unnamed folder?

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