Remove the Text Labels from Desktop Icons in Windows 7/8/10

A slightly different method for shortcuts

If you want to simplify the display of icons on your Windows 7/8/10 desktop, you can “remove” the labels from desktop icons.

Before showing you how to remove the labels on your desktop icons, you should know that there are two kinds of desktop icons. There are the standard shortcut icons that you can create for programs you install, and there are desktop icons you can place on your desktop for common features like Computer and Recycle Bin. You can tell an icon is a shortcut if there is an arrow in the lower, left corner of the icon, as pictured below.

The method for removing the text from each of these types of icons is different.

Remove Text from a Desktop Icon

To remove the text from desktop icons such as Computer and Recycle Bin, right-click on the desktop icon and selectRenamefrom the popup menu.

Press the space bar to type a space where the text was and pressEnter.

The desktop icon now looks as if there is no text under it.

NOTE:You can add and remove desktop icons by right-clicking on the desktop, choosingPersonalizefrom the popup menu, and clicking on theChange desktop iconslink on thePersonalizationscreen. TheDesktop Icon Settingsdialog box displays, allowing you to turn on and off the desired desktop icons.

Remove Text from a Shortcut

To remove text from a shortcut, right-click on the shortcut icon and selectRenamefrom the popup menu.

This time, instead of typing a space, hold down theAltkey and type255on the numeric keypad. PressEnter. Note that you need to use the number keypad on the right-hand side of the keyboard, not the one that is located above the letter keys. Not sure why, but it only works when you use the keypad on the right.

For some shortcuts, you may see theFile Access Denieddialog box display. If so, clickContinueto finish renaming the shortcut.

The shortcut now appears to have no text under it.

The second thing to note about this method is that it will only work for one desktop icon. If you try to use ALT + 255 for a second icon, it will say that there is already another icon with that same name. In this case, you have to use ALT + 255 multiple times.

For example, for the second desktop icon, you would type ALT + 255, ALT + 255 and then press Enter. For a third icon, you would do it three times, etc., etc.

NOTE:We recommend only removing text from desktop icons and shortcut icons if the icons are easily identified without text. Enjoy!

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