★ In fact, you can also hold down the ALT key, and then enter "0160" on the keypad, which can also achieve the same effect.
★ If you can't find the internal code input method, you can right click on the Input Method toggle icon Select "Settings", and then click the "Add" button from the "Keyboard layout/Input Method" drop-down list to select the installation. Type the encoding should be between Aaa1-affe, such as: ABC1, ABC2, ABD1, abd2 ..., the font in these encodings no characters, so although it is a different word but also shown as a space, you just do not repeat the same code named, the system will not protest. Also choose the next point of the code to avoid calls to the word-making program.
Recycle Bin cannot be renamed with this method, should open Registry Editor, find [Hkey_classes_rootclsid], the right pane "default" data is the name of the Recycle Bin, you can rename it here, log off after re-login to take effect.
The first step: Make sure the text background under the icons on the desktop is transparent. Press Win+break to open System Properties, click the Performance Settings button on the Advanced tab, select Adjust for best appearance from the visual Effects tab, or select Custom, and then select Use Shadow on desktop for icon labels to set up from the list below. The second step: Right-click the desktop icon Select Rename, select "Chinese-Internal code" input AAD3, enter a space, the enter OK, and then select the other icons, immediately see the text under the icon has completely disappeared. According to this method, each icon can be eliminated. Of course, you are not familiar with the icon will not eliminate the text.
Create a nameless folder
Open a command line prompt, go to the directory where you want to create the folder, for example: C:, enter "MD", hold down the ALT key, and then enter "255", enter and then to the C drive to see, is not more a nameless folder?
We are used to putting a lot of shortcuts on the table, many of which are familiar to us. The text below the shortcut looks like an eyesore, can you change it to a blank? Does the system allow blank filenames to exist?
windowsxp desktop icons always have some text, the vast majority of program icons we are quite clear, if you can let it disappear, you can make the desktop more refreshing. I found a simple way to eliminate it, which is to rename the icon to a space. Of course, the system is never allowed to use spaces named, so there is a little bit of skill.