Changing text on screen.

If there is a program saying for example "IE" on the screen, I know that right clicking gives me the choice to reset the target to something else eg "Fiefox". But how do I reset the screen text to say "Firefox" and NOT "IE"?
I appear to be able to change theme.ini but theme2.ini as this has only one character per line. Should I be using a specific program to do these changes? or should I be using a "pro" version of DesktopX?
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You probably want the Standard version of DesktopX.

DesktopX Client - Let you use themes, objects, widgets and gadgets
DesktopX Standard - Same as Client, but let you edit your objects, widgets and themes. (Using DesktopX Builder that located in the DesktopX installation folder)
DesktopX Pro - Same as standard, but lets you create gadgets (standalone programs)
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Cheers, I used DesktopX Builder --> Desktop --> Open desktop data folder. This opened the Current Theme folder, so I opened theme.ini as a text file and tried to change a piece of text, and added the cmd line to the file to be run; unfortunately nothing happended the text didn't change nor did the file run. In this case I tried to add a game to Gef's Cabal suite.
Reply #3 Top
Cazzie - You need to right-click the object in question (in Builder Mode), then choose Properties.

For more info: Link
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Thanks MountainDragon. I've got it working now. I was trying to be too complicated!!