IconX: Customize your Desktop Icons

IconX Walkthrough

One of the programs that sometimes doesn't get a lot of attention is IconX.  However, IconX is a great program to enhance the icons on your Windows desktop. 

IconX, which is also included in a subscription to Object Desktop, can add shadows, labels, mouse-over effects, and much more.  I'm going to take you through a walkthrough and show some of the features of IconX, and how to get started with it.

Here is the holiday desktop I'm putting together for this month.  The WindowBlinds skin is taken care of so now lets fix up those icons.  This screenshot shows the desktop with the default folder icons, and shortcut to one of my browsers.  Nothing spectacular going on here, so lets fire up IconX either from Stardock Central or your Programs menu in XP.

First thing I want to do is change that default browser icon to something more appropriate for the season.  Right-click the icon and select "IconX item properties".  Check the "external images" button, and then browse to select the icon you want to change it to, and click  OK.  Repeat this process for the other icons you wish to change.




Here you can select from the default icon or use an external image

 



Now that we have changed all our icons, just right-click the IconX icon in the system tray and select "configure IconX".  IconX has some themes included which you can select from the Themes tab in the configurations menu.  I want to customize them even more so lets select the States tab.  From here we can customize the icons, labels, and more.  You can even add transparency to your icons!


I made the icons a little bigger by increasing their size, and adjusted the shadow to my liking.  I selected the label setting so I can change the appearance of the labels so they will match a little better.  I'd like the icon to increase in size when I move the mouse over it, so just select the icon properties under "mouse over" and increase the size a little more for that effect.  There are many options here and you can adjust them to how you want your icons to appear.



Now that I have finished with that lets move on to the Events tabs to add some sound and special effects to our icons.  Just select "click" from the menu, and then select your sound and special effects from the drop-downs menus.  When you are finished, just hit the apply button.

 



Add sound and special effects.

 

 


Moving on to the Options tab we can adjust the alignment of our icons, and even hide some desktop items such as the recycle bin.  I have configured IconX to my liking, and I can now save the theme in the "themes" tab in case I want to use it again next year.

So here is our desktop icons with IconX applied.


 

Big difference from our standard default icons, right?  Click the links below for more information on IconX and the entire Object Desktop suite of desktop enhancement.

 

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