Transparent Icons:
Start/Control Panel/System/Advanced/Performance/Settings/Visual Effects/"Use
drop shadows for icon labels on the Desktop"
Also:
Right click the desktop and select Arrange Icons by. Towards the bottom of
that list, uncheck "Lock web items on the desktop."
Desktop Text Color:
By default in XP, it can't be manually changed. The text changes on its own
from dark to light depending on the color of the background. It is based on
the Desktop color not the Wallpaper. The combo is whether or not you are
using a Wallpaper and what the Desktop color is.
However...if you have Use drop shadows checked for the icon labels,
the text will always be white no matter what color the background is.
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All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)
Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
"Gerryw" <Gerryw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:684AC79B-0654-4EF0-B54F-19EF828C9516@microsoft.com...
> Hi all,
>
> The Icons on my desktop look as though they have been highlighted. But its
> not the icon that is effected its just the message (background) area
> underneath the Icon which is supposd to be transparent but it has turned a
> vivid blue color with white fonts on top.
>
> This does not effect the normal double click operation to open the Icon
> shortcut but it looks awful! Has anybody got any ideas what is wrong and
> how
> to put it right please?
> Regards
> Gerryw