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S. Maigaard 2000-05-10 03:18
If I want two different background images when using dual monitor (Win2k) I have to use Active Desktop.
But how do I change the background icon color (just under the icons, the text is written with white background right now) ?
The normal programs for doing this does not work with Active Desktop...
- Sam
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Christian Studer 2000-05-11 23:54
Go to Control Panel, open Display. On the Appearance tab, you can set the color for the desktop. The same color is used for the background of the icon text.
I have tried making the text background transparent, but this doesn't work properly.
Christian Studer http://www.realtimesoft.com
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S. Maigaard 2000-05-12 00:45
This did not do the trick. In Active Desktop in Win2k it seems to have no effect.
However - in the HTML file that I use as a background, I added the <body bgcolor="black"> which worked :)
Strange as it was, when I added this line, Windows automatically changed the font color to white, so that I did not have back writing on black background. Don't know why - but it works :)
- Sam
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