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That means I'll just have to deal with it? xD
That means I'll just have to deal with it? xD
Of course not. That's just what the tutorial has included, but you can use any custom icon you like instead. I just haven't found a transparent icon included in Windows that doesn't have an outline yet.
Ok, that's a pretty good solution for now. I'll be trying something with costum icon, thanks.
True. There are plenty of them to use from a Google search. I'm just hoping to find one already in Windows to make it easier. :)
Hello Mike,
You would just need to save the blank.ico file to where you want to keep it at, and enter the full path of the .ico file in step 6 of OPTION TWO as the data value. :)
Ok Brink I did try adding the blank icon, BUT I think I did it a little different. Seems to work pretty well....so far.
I put the blank.icon file in my windows/system32 folder, renamed it to just blank (removed extension Icon) then went to edit line 29 to just this. blank.ico,0 that's all I put in their and rebooted shortcut arrows are gone, no outlines, look prefect. Just thought I would explain how I did this. I looked at my windows 7 computer's registry and that has been working fine for years without any shortcut arrows, only difference was in my win 7 its name is empty icon.