Last week's tip taught you how to create an automatic shut down icon for Windows XP. If you tried creating it, you were presented with a very blasé looking icon. One undisputable feature of Windows, from 3.0 through XP, is the ability to customize the interface to your own liking.
This week I will teach you how to change shortcut icons to one that fits your personality or better describes the function of the shortcut.
Remember, shortcuts are the little icons on your desktop that 'point' to another program, file, or folder. You can identify a shortcut by the little arrow in the lower left corner of the icon. To change that icon:
If you aren't thrilled with the choices of icons, you can download other libraries of icons from the following sites:
Windows Icons [1]
Fancy Icons [2]
Links:
[1] http://members.tripod.com/mnmee/webstuff/icons.htm
[2] http://www.agrapha.com/agrapha-icons/
[3] https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_xclick&business=rick@yourpcpartner.com&item_name=Buy
[4] http://www.yourpcpartner.com/node/227
[5] http://www.yourpcpartner.com/node/225