Just right-click on the icon and select "Appearance" from the popup menu. One elegant dialog allows you to change icons just about anywhere on your computer. On Display recognizes and conforms to Windows Vista user account controls, allowing administrators to change icons for folders and shortcuts in privileged locations. Use On Display to change icons displayed by Windows Vista, XP and Windows 2000. If you can't change an icon with On Display, it probably can't be done. Folder, program, shortcut, shell and system icons, On Display can change icons in more places than any other tool of its kind.
1. Change Special Folder Icons
• Desktop
• Computer
• Recycle Bin (empty)
• Recycle Bin (full)
• Control Panel
• Printers
• Fonts
• Programs
• Favorites
2. Change User Folder Icons
• Documents
• Music
• Pictures
• Videos
• Recent Items (History)
• Offline Web Pages (Subscriptions)
• Downloads
• Scheduled Tasks
3. Change Folder Icons
• Customize Individual Folders
4. Change Shortcut Icons
• Standard Shortcuts
• Internet Shortcuts
• Folder Shortcuts
• Windows Installer Shortcuts
5. Change Program Icons
• Displayed in folders, on the
• desktop, and all shortcuts
6. Change Desktop Icons
• Internet Explorer
• Outlook
• Inbox
• My Briefcase
7. Change Menu Icons
• Start Menu Icons
• Favorites Menu Icons
8. Change Drive Icons
• Floppy Diskette
• Hard Drive
• CD-ROM
• Removable (JAZ/ZIP)
• Network
• RAMdrive
9. Change Network Icons
• Network
• Entire Network
• Server/Workstation
• Individual Networks
• Domain/Workgroup
10. Change Task Bar Icons
• Any taskbar shortcut icon
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