Changing Icon Font Colours

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Steve

Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to change the font colours on the
desktop. At the moment they are set to white and that is
damnd annoying.

Cheers

Steve
 
Font color depends on darkness of color of desktop background.

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Jan
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| Hi,
| Can anyone tell me how to change the font colours on the
| desktop. At the moment they are set to white and that is
| damnd annoying.
|
| Cheers
|
| Steve
 
My background color is mainly white at the moment and the
icon text is also white. I dont want to change the
background so how do I change the font color ????
 
My background color is mainly white at the moment and the
icon text is also white. I dont want to change the
background so how do I change the font color ????

You don't - that is the only way. Font colour is dependent on the
*background* colour (please note that 'background' isn't a synonym for
wallpaper - it refers to the colour *UNDER* the wallpaper - if it's dark the
text is white and vice versa).
 
Right click on the desktop | Properties | Desktop, color - change it. Dark color = white font, light color = black fonts. Those are the choices. The wallpaper does not enter into the font color, the desktop color is what determines the font color.

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Just my 2¢ worth
Jeff
__________in response to__________
| My background color is mainly white at the moment and the
| icon text is also white. I dont want to change the
| background so how do I change the font color ????
 
So, in other words, you cannot use mostly white wallpaper
(or a small photo on a white background). The font
always changes to white (regardless of the desktop color
when ANY wallpaper is chosen. Anyone know of a way
around this?
 
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