Title : Vista: Return Icons to the Smaller Classic XP Size
Author : Alan McCloskey
Date : Friday, May 18, 2007


Tame those huge icons!

Vista icons are much more realistic in appearance in comparison to the looser, illustrative style of Windows XP icons.

The largest size included in the Vista icons resource is 256 x 256 pixels. This may sound quite large for our present 96 DPI displays, but it will be quite suitable for high-DPI displays being developed which will support 240/320 DPI resolutions. Including the 256 x 256 pixel size in the Vista icon resource guarantees that the icons will display at their highest quality on these larger monitors.

It's very easy to change the size of icons in Vista. To bring back the Classic Icon sizes do this:

1. Right-click on a unused area of the desktop
2. Pick View
3. Select Classic Icons

You can dynamically change icon sizes by using this shortcut...

Hold the CTRL key and scroll up and down on your scrollwheel on you mouse. You can size the icons however you wish!


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