Easy! Right click your desktop > View > select large icons.Wow those icons are HUGE............ What resolution is that screen? How did you make your desktop icons so big?
Easy! Right click your desktop > View > select large icons.![]()
Easy! Right click your desktop > View > select large icons.![]()
That's for Windows 10. Also, yes you can.What version of Windows is that? Can you still click the desktop, hold down Ctrl & scroll the icons up and down in size?
The the icons are so huge because it's my laptop and though I usually hook it up to my 32" screen, it's also a touchscreen and I need to be able to touch them easily with my big fingers. Little icons do nothing for me.Wow those icons are HUGE............ What resolution is that screen? How did you make your desktop icons so big?
You can also right-click on the desktop and change your icon size in Windows 7.
Ooh, I like the color scheme on that one! Is that the Resistance logo?
Here's mine for this week (it's from Rosario+Vampire):
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I love Japan. If I could overcome the language barrier (Japanese is absurdly difficult for me), I'd move there in a heartbeat.Ah Japan you never cease to amuse me.
I love Japan. If I could overcome the language barrier (Japanese is absurdly difficult for me), I'd move there in a heartbeat.
Japan likes to push every boundary, and that's one of the reasons I love them. As for their art style, there are so many you can't really pin it down to just one kind. The "underage looking animated girls" thing has a number of different perspectives. Usually, they represent innocence, trust, structure, and all of the positives we would hope to find in a civilized society.I know hello and goodbye, and that's basically about it. Haha..
I wasn't trying to be mean but their fascination with almost underage looking animated girls. I find that amusing.
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