Create invisible titles for desktop icons
In this first step, you will need to make sure that Windows XP is configured to use drop-shadow icon titles. Here's how:
- Right-click My Computer and choose Properties.
- Click the Advanced tab in the resulting window.
- Click the Settings button inside the Performance pane
- Click the Visual Effects tab.
- Scroll down until you see the entry "Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop". If it's not checked, go ahead and check it now.
- Click OK.
Now Windows will not include a rectangular background around the icon text.
In this next step, we will create our invisible title. Since Windows will not accept a space as a file name, we will need to use a character that is invisible. The ANSI character "0160" is a non-breaking space and is visually indistinguishable from a space. We will need to insert this ANSI character into the icon title box, here's how:
In this next step, we will create our invisible title. Since Windows will not accept a space as a file name, we will need to use a character that is invisible. The ANSI character "0160" is a non-breaking space and is visually indistinguishable from a space. We will need to insert this ANSI character into the icon title box, here's how:
- Right click an icon and select Rename (or single click the icon and press F2)
- Hold down the Alt key and type 0160 on your numeric keypad, then release the Alt key.
- Press Enter.
Note: You will now see a highlighted rectangle that represents the invisible title but a single click on a blank area of your desktop will make this disappear.
To make a second icon have an invisible title, just insert the special ANSI character twice into the icon title box. (eg: ALT + 01600160) This is necessary because Windows will not allow duplicate file names.
To make a second icon have an invisible title, just insert the special ANSI character twice into the icon title box. (eg: ALT + 01600160) This is necessary because Windows will not allow duplicate file names.