Desktop icons are small images or symbols that represent programs, files, and folders on a computer's desktop. You can customize the appearance and behavior of desktop icons in several ways, depending on your operating system.
Windows:
- Right-click on the desktop and select "Personalize."
- In the left-hand menu, select "Themes" and then "Desktop icon settings."
- Here, you can choose which icons to display on the desktop and adjust their size and spacing.
MacOS:
- Open the Apple menu and select "System Preferences."
- Click on "Desktop & Screen Saver" and then select "Desktop."
- Here, you can choose which items to show on the desktop and add new folders or hard drives to the desktop.
Linux:
- The process can vary depending on the Linux distribution and desktop environment you are using. Some popular desktop environments include Gnome, KDE, and Xfce. You can check the documentation or the settings menu of your DE to find the option to customize the desktop icons.
You can also add or remove icons on the desktop by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting "New" and then "Shortcut" (Windows) or drag and drop the file or folder to the desktop (MacOS and Linux).
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