When you spend hours at your computer every day, the slightest
unexpected change on your desktop can throw you off balance. The blue
highlighting of desktop icons can happen accidentally in Windows XP or
may be a part of the newest style changes in Windows 7. No matter what
the cause, you can regain the plain icons that you love.
Mouse Error
If you see your icons highlighted in blue and horizontal or
vertical lines across the desktop, check your mouse. Do the buttons seem
stuck, or do they click down and return to normal position with a
clean, smooth motion? Your icons may be highlighted because of a sticky
mouse button combined with movement across the screen. Click away from
the icons and lines in a blank section of the screen or try a different
mouse.
Desktop Settings
Highlighted icons may happen when a Windows XP desktop is set to
use a Web page as the background. Right-click on a blank corner of the
desktop, and click Properties in the menu. Click on the Desktop tab and
the Customize Desktop button on that tab. Click on the Web tab. If you
see any Web pages listed in the menu, deselect or delete them, and
deselect Lock Desktop Items. This should unhighlight your icons.
Properties
Icons may look different when the Drop Shadow effect is enabled. This is one of many visual effects in Windows allowing you to customize the look of your computer desktop. This requires administrator access, so if you are on a network, you may require your admin’s assistance. Highlight the "My Computer" menu option and right-click. Select "Properties," click on the "Advanced" tab and choose "Settings." Click on "Visual Effects." Near the bottom of the menu, deselect "Use Drop Shadows for Icon Labels On the Desktop." The effect will go away, restoring your icons.
Windows 7
In Windows 7, a transparent blue square appears around any icon
if you move the mouse slowly across it or if you select it with one
click. To remove this feature, right-click on your desktop, select
"Personalize" and click "Window Color." Windows 7 is flexible enough
that you can change colors or change the intensity of the colors to suit
your needs. You can also change your theme from an Aero theme to a
Windows Classic theme, removing the transparent effect and making your
icons and desktop look like Windows 98.
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