![]() ![]() Make a duplicate, copy or back up of your icons before doing this. HOW TO EASILY HIDE ("REMOVE") FILE NAMES FROM DESKTOP ICONS Or perhaps some kind of third-party app solution Or perhaps there are secret keyboard shortcuts that can be used Or perhaps there's a safe and easy way to do this with terminal Perhaps there's another keyboard key that I can use other than the space bar… Can you think of one? Here's the problem… if you rename the first one space.png and the second one space space.png and the third one space space space.png you'll tap the space bar too much and too long to put the space space space+++ label on 100 icons. ![]() space-space renaming trick that worked ( in the renaming process by simply hitting the space bar)īUT I have hundreds of these things to do icons I discovered a somewhat promising space bar. The only thing close to success I've had was this I experimented a little bit with making them alias trick but maybe I missed a step so that didn't work The filenames take up way too much vertical space and they need to be removed I've already removed the item information from each iconīUT i've been unable to easily remove the filename from below each of these 100 icons I've created approximately 100 of these "things to do" icons on my desktop To do this I'll go to TextEdit prepare the text and then hit "command-shift-4" to take a cropped screenshot of my "thing to do" note and then it appears on my desktop as a clean white square icon with the text of my thing to do in it "go to bank" PNG files and these files are basically text to image files of my "things to do" reminder notesįor example i'll create a note called "go to bank" Hide Icons 1.0 was only released on the Mac App Store.I really need to remove the file names from my icons on my desktop they are taking up way too much vertical space Hide Icon 1.1 does not flash icons when going into Expose and memorizes which Desktop belongs to which Space.ĭOWNLOAD HideIcons1.1.zip (3,799,049 bytes). Hide Icon 1.2 right-click on menu toggles Desktop icons option to reverse right and left clicks.ĭOWNLOAD HideIcons1.2.zip (3,805,529 bytes). Hide Icon 1.3 has new menu item: Refresh Desktop bug fix for sleeping displays under Big Sur and later.ĭOWNLOAD HideIcons1.3.zip (3,742,994 bytes). Hide Icon 1.42 has new menu item: Check for changing Desktop Workaround for bug in Core Graphics routines refactorization of code and support for Monterey.ĭOWNLOAD HideIcons1.4.2.zip (3,699,713 bytes). Hide Icon 1.5.2 has new menu item: Set Desktop wallpaper for either individual or all Desktops. Hide Icon 1.5.3 minor bug fixes and attempted workaround for Apple bug.ĭOWNLOAD HideIcons1.5.3.zip (3,715,454 bytes). Hide Icon 2.0 comes with new Hider class to address various Apple bugs.ĭOWNLOAD HideIcons2.0.zip (3,703,385 bytes). Added FAQ to Help.ĭOWNLOAD HideIcons2.0.1.zip (3,715,768 bytes). Fixed memory leak when number of attached screens changed. Hide Icon 2.0.1 Sanitizes data returned from CoreGraphics routines- apparently the root cause of some buggy behavior. Hide Icon 2.0.2 fixed a crash thanks to anonymous crash reports.ĭOWNLOAD HideIcons2.0.2.zip (3,724,246 bytes). Minimum macOS is now High Sierra, 10.13 (use previous version if you're running earlier version).ĭOWNLOAD HideIcons2.1.zip (3,699,708 bytes). Change so we create new window levels instead of relying on ordering within a window level. Hide Icon 2.1 fixes wrong Desktop flashing during switching Spaces on Ventura. ***NEWEST*** Hide Icon 2.1.1 fixes possible crash when number of connected monitors changed (can happen temporarily during wakeįrom sleep). Have to learn this by watching you switch between spaces. Hide Icons will learn which Desktop goes with each Space, though it will It supports multiple monitors and multiple Spaces. Preferences.>Keyboard>Shortcuts, left "Services" and "Toggle Desktop Icons" under General on the right. You invoke Hide Icons either by a menu on the right hand side or by a Service shortcut. Window over the real Desktop giving the illusion of hiding the Desktop icons. Hide Icons does nothing to the Desktop icons, it simply takes a picture of your Desktop (without the icons) and displays a Hide Icons (HI) simply hides or shows the Desktop icons either by a menu or by a Service shortcut. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |