It just done this the other day. I can't seem to figure out why it did it and how to fix it. Thanks
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Jump to PostCan you describe "highlighted" in a bit more detail, please?
Jump to PostAll of the icons have a blue highlight around every icon. It's like a square blue box covering each icon.
If they are highlited in the real meaning of the word ,when reffering to a desktop icon, then when you click on one to open the program , they would …
Jump to PostIN Windows under display (i think its effects button or so metging) there is a thing where u tell windows how much eye candy you want.
I thought the same thing, but I can't find that setting anywhere... :?:
Jump to PostSystem Properties>Advanced tab, under performance, click settings. In the Performance Options dialog box, check the second last option (Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop). This will get rid of your "Highlighted Icons"
Jump to PostFor some really dumb reason in XP Home the menu is under the system applet in control panel -> click on the advanced tab-> click performance button
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