![]() One should also check if the secondary monitor is Enabled OR Disabled. Still No Go? Try below steps! Disable Any Secondary Monitor Try turning On and Off ‘Tablet Mode’ a few times If that doesn’t work. ![]() You should be able to see your desktop icons now. Select ‘Use Desktop mode’ under ‘When I Sign In’ drop-down list. Scroll through ‘Make Windows More Touch-Friendly When Using Your Device As A Tablet’ and turn it Off. Right click on ‘Start’ button to go to ‘Settings’ option click on ‘System’ and choose ‘Tablet Mode’ from the left-hand side panel. Check to Add or Uncheck to Remove the Windows Desktop Icons from the list and Click on ‘Apply’ & ‘Ok’.Īlso Read: How To Speed Up Windows 10 Boot Time Toggle ‘Tablet Mode’ Off Go to ‘Themes’ tab on the left-hand side panel Under ‘Related Settings’ on the right-hand side of the window, Click on ‘Desktop Icon Settings’. ‘Right Click’ on the clear area of the desktop wallpaper Click on ‘Personalize’ option. If you’ve previously added or removed some of the ‘Special Icons’ like This PC, Network, User, Computer OR Control Panel to the desktop, OR if you want to know how to add computer icons on Windows 10 desktop background, you may follow these steps to do it. You may also ‘Right Click’ on on clear area of desktop wallpaper and click on ‘Personalization’ go to ‘Start’ tab on the left-hand side toggle off ‘Use Start Full Screen’.Īlso Read: Common Windows 10 Problems & Solutions Restore Default Windows 10 Desktop Icons Right-click on the Start button and click on ‘Settings’ Select ‘Personalization’ from the list click on ‘Start’ tab on the left hand side list toggle off ‘Use Start Full Screen’. Here are the steps to turn off the Start Menu Full-screen mode. While using windows in ‘Full-Screen Mode’ somehow hide the Desktop icons. Click on ‘View’ option Go to ‘Show Desktop Icons’ and remove the check mark to disable viewing desktop icons.ĭidn’t work? Try the next solution! Turn Off ‘Start Full Screen’ Mode ![]() Note: You should be able to get all your desktop icons back on the screen. Click on ‘View’ option Go to ‘Show Desktop Icons’ and put a check to enable viewing desktop icons. ‘Right Click’ anywhere on the clear space of the desktop wallpaper. How to Show, Hide, or Restore Desktop Icons on Windows 10 Activate ‘Show Desktop Icons’ Option If you don’t know how to hide icons or how to show desktop icons or how to create one on the desktop wallpaper, we are going to explore these very basic hacks to show / hide / restore Windows 10 desktop icons. At the same time, there are people who keep their desktop wallpaper absolutely clean and hide icons for better visibility. Learn how to find your way around Windows 11, make it easier to use, and how you can get more done with your PC with Mike Halsey’s book “ Windows 11 Made Easy“, now on sale from Apress, Amazon, and all good book sellers.We normally create a lot of desktop icons to use them as a shortcut for most frequently used programs and files. The second allows you to turn specific app icons on or off completely, enabling you to have the System Tray that you need, personalised to your own requirements. The first of these allows you to pin additional icons for Windows features to the System Tray, such as the on-screen keyboard. Click Personalisation and then Taskbar and you will see two sections for controlling the System Tray, Taskbar corner icons and Taskbar corner overflow. You can get more control of the System Tray in Settings. If you want to always show one or more hidden icons, or hide an icon that’s always shown in the System Tray, you can drag and drop these icons between the Taskbar and the pop-out of hidden icons. To their left is an ^ arrow you can click to display any icons that are current hidden from the System Tray. ![]() You will see the System Tray to the right of the desktop Taskbar, with some icons visible there. It is possible to configure and customise the System Tray too, so that you can easily see the icons you need all of the time. The Windows System Tray is a great place to get quick access to icons for apps and Windows features you may use on a regular basis, like the Microsoft OneDrive file and document cloud backup and sync service, or Windows Security. ![]()
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