Reako

Reako

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I downloaded an IconPackager theme and installed it. Well, within the zip file also came a folder filled with tons and tons of other icons. Within these Add-on packs were several other folders, one was labeled Stardock applications. Inside of this folder came two sub-folders. One folder contained all smaller images labeled x.ico, and one was labeled PNGs containing all larger sized PNG images. How do I go about installing all these Add-on packs of icons? Reako

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Every other application on my computer works flawlessly. When opened Full screen of minimal screen. Changing DPI settings does not help. I also don't see how changing font size would help but I will try. Edit. Font settings did nothing. Edit. DPI settings did nothing as well... And when I referred to reg edit, I was referring to a reg edit based on WindowBlinds. Not for my computer. Reako

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Hey guys. .I have Adobe Master Collection. I was wondering if there was a way to have an Object Dock Icon for the Entire collection, and when I hold my cursor over the Main Icon, the entire collection would branch on top with the option to choose which program I would like to use, almost as the Weather icon branches the several days over top... Any Insight? Thanks Reako

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I think you are confused with the SS resized image. My resolution is 1920x1200. I've tried changing the resolution and it's still messed up. Maybe I need a reg edit? Just not sure where else to start... Haha Reako

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My WB6 config screen must be off leveled. When I try to look at all my themes, it seems the preview screen is cut off on the right side. It's as if the display properties of the config screen are not setup correctly for my computer. My screen's Resolution is set to 1900x1200. It just seems like the config screen is not wide enough to display all the information. Any ways to fix this? Thanks. Also using XP. Reako

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