Do not display the desktop when the computer is powered on?
in the Windows operating system, the actual location of the display Desktop icon in the taskbar (Quick Launch bar) is "c:windowssystem display desktop. SCF". The quick start is achieved by placing the desktop on the "C:windowsapplication datamicrosoftinternet explorer quick launch display. SCF". When the display desktop icon is mistakenly deleted and you need to restore the icon, you can display the desktop in the C:windows application datamicrosoftinternet explorerquick launch. SCF " Create a new "show Desktop. SCF" file. You can also display the desktop from C:windowssystem. SCF "Find it, copy to folder" C:windows Application datamicrosoftinternet explorerquick launch or create a shortcut to drag directly into the taskbar. &NBSP
The above is difficult to understand, more convenient to do is: Use Notepad and other text editors, reuse the following content to create a display desktop. scf file. Reads as follows:
[shell]
command=2
iconfile=explorer.exe,3
[taskbar]
command=toggledesktop
Set the file name to show desktop. SCF when saving, Drag it to the Quick Launch bar and display the desktop icon and get it back.
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The third line represents the position of the icon, replacing the number "3" with "4", refreshing, changing the icon, and replacing it with "5" to become another。 This is how you change the display of desktop icons. In fact, as long as the "iconfile=" after you enter the icon you like the path to it. &NBSP
under windows 9x system, if a desktop icon is mistakenly deleted, just type "*.SCF" in the search to find the Display Desktop icon. And under WINDOWS XP, only by copying or writing programs. Of course, you can also copy one from another computer. &NBSP
Convenient: Use a text editor such as Notepad to recreate a display desktop. scf file using the following content. The contents are as follows:
[shell]
command=2
iconfile=explorer.exe,3
[taskbar]
command=toggledeskto p
when saving, set the file name to show Desktop. SCF. Drag it to the Quick Launch bar and display the desktop icon and get it back. &NBSP
The third line represents the position of the icon, replacing the number "3" with "4", refreshing, changing the icon, and replacing it with "5" to become another one. This is how you change the display of desktop icons. In fact, as long as the "iconfile=" after you enter the icon you like the path to it. &NBSP
Easier way: Enter "Regsvr32 /n /i:u shell32" (without double quotes) in the Run dialog box, and then return, A moment later pops up the "DllInstall Success in Shell32" dialog box, and the "Show Desktop" button appears.