Not that I know of, but what you might want to do, is what I do. Create one or two extra menu bars for the left or right or top of your screen, where you can easily control the icon size and how much space it takes up. Plus, when you don't need it, you can just have slide right out of the way to hide itself. You can see the options by right clicking on the panel, and going to "Properties", where changing the size once, affects everything in the panel. On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 11:03, Douglas Furlong wrote: > Ooo, nifty. > > But is there any way to set a default, and change the sizes for all > existing icon's in one foul swoop. > > Doug > On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 15:24, Adam Voigt wrote: > > Absolutely, right click on the icon, and go to "Stretch Icon", and then > > click on one of the corners and drag to make the icon smaller or larger. > > If you want to go back, you can right click on the modified icon and go > > to "Restore Original". > > > > Enjoy. > > > > > > On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 10:18, Gertjan Vinkesteijn wrote: > > > Shi-Ming Chen wrote: > > > > > > >My desktop resolution is 1024*768. The icons on the desktop are so big > > > >that I can't put many icons on it. > > > >I tried to find the setting in "Preferences", but I can't find it. > > > >Can I make icons on desktop smaller? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > that depends on you video card mainly, millions of colors gives > > > interlace and slow behavior and the resolotion gets lows. Try thousands > > > of colors first > > > > > > -- > > > Peace is everywhere > > > http://gershwin.xs4all.nl > > -- > > > > Adam Voigt > > adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > -- Adam Voigt adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx