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Q4 2011 Desktop/Homescreen/Whatever Thread

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Threi

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Pimp My Desktop™
There have been numerous questions throughout these desktop threads on how to get your desktop as balling as some occasionally posted, so if you are into that kind of thing read on and you can get your desktop pimped out as well :D

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Taking a Screenshot:
  • Quickest way is to press the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard (sometimes labeled "PRNTSCRN"). This copies your entire desktop to your clipboard. Now, open up MSPaint in program files or any other image editing software you have on your system. Right click > Paste. Or CRTL+V. On a blank canvas . And there's your desktop. If it's too big resize it to a smaller size.

    Another way is to use the snipping tool (Windows Vista/7 only). In the start menu search bar, type in "snipping tool". Open it, and capture the entire screen area, from one corner to the other.

Resizing your desktop (optional):
  • If you are posting multiple shots, or your desktop resolution is very large, please try thumbnailing your image before you post it (or just post the screen in
    tags so that the forum software auto-resizes it) so that users can browse through the thread. How to do that, use one of the free image editing software listed below.
Free Image Editing Software:

Image Hosting Services:
  • Here a couple image hosting services so that you can upload your image:

    Minus *My personal pick*
    Imgur
    Abload
    Tinypic

    *Note* min.us is the newest one, imgur, however does support automatic thumbnailing and has tools to upload straight from your desktop.

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Posting your pic in the thread.
  • Please post sources If you can. Many users look to this thread to find cool wallpapers, it would be appreciated if you can post it. If not, try using tineye to see if you can find it (detailed below)

Someone didn't post their source

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Best place to start, seeing as it's the most important part of your desktop, the Wallpaper. Something you stare at (when you don't have 15+ windows open working), you want it to be appealing. Windows 7 has some very, very nice ones by default (they are all hidden away in C:\Windows\Web), but if you want extra ones here are a couple sites to get you started (GAF members can add sites as well, just as long as they have good high-res images, and are "reasonably" SFW).

WallpapersWide
Interfacelift
Deviantart Wallpapers
Fiftyfootshadows - Site of one Photographer
Wallbase.cc


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The original. Functional, but maybe you want to spice it up a bit. If so, keep reading :)

Enabling 3rd-Party themes
Adding this part in because a lot of nifty apps have come out, so that you don't have to mess with the system like you did in previous versions of windows.

  • Step 1 (follow >THIS< post or read below):
    To make windows reconize 3rd party themes, simply download a small app called UXSTYLE. It installs a small service that allows Windows to recognize 3rd party themes, much safer than what was required before.

    UXSTYLE (Click to download)

    *note* If you are having troubles installing it try disabling UAC temporarily*

**Does your system go to windows classic whenever you try to change themes? READ BELOW**
It's a minor bug in UXStyle, the service doesn't want to stay "enabled" for some reason, such that whenever you try to change to a custom theme you are met with the windows classic theme (essentially meaning that windows didn't recognize the theme properly). Instead of having to restart you can just restart the UxStyle "custom theme" service. Happens to me a lot too, here is the easiest solution I have found.

If you are met with a Windows 95 theme after installing UXStyle and trying to change themes don't worry too much, your system isn't broken or anything. Just go into task manager, press "show processes from all users", go to the "services" tab, scroll down and look for "unsigned themes", right click > stop service, right click again > start service. Voila. Theme should switch properly (switch to windows basic, and then your custom theme).

It's not perfect, but considering that this method has the least chance of screwing up your system (it doesn't mess with system files) It is the recommended method and the reason i put it in the OP. If you change themes alot and aren't afraid to do a little file replacing, then using the old UXTheme.dll patching method may be the better option to look at.


  • Step 3:
    Now you have your theme file downloaded, what now?

    You take your theme folder and the xxx.theme file and put it in C:\Windows\Resources\Themes. If you did it correctly, it should show up under "Installed Themes" when you right click your desktop > personalize. (Desktop > Properties > appearance in WinXP)

  • Step 4:
    My start orb and icons still don't look slick though!

    A new annoyance in windows 7 is the fact that themes can no longer change the start orb. XP and Vista have the themes handle the orb, but in 7 the orb glyph is in explorer.exe. No worries though, there is a nifty little app to change it to whatever you want (Make a backup of explorer.exe first! If something goes wrong you can easily restore the system if you have a backup file!)
    Click to download the start orb Changer

    If by some rare freak accident it doesn't work and you can't recover explorer.exe, hit ctrl+shift+esc. When the task manager pops up, click File tab > New Task > Type cmd > Click Run. In the command prompt which opens, type sfc /scannow and hit enter. Restart when asked to.


    ...and my icons?
    Easiest thing to do. Just get an icon pack from anywhere (once again I suggest either deviantart [listed under customization > icons > dock icons] or customize.org), extract it to somewhere, make sure the icons are in .ico format (if not no worries, you can use a little converter [CLICK HERE]), and make shortcuts to whatever you want pinned on your desktop. Go into shortcut properties and change the icon, pin it to the taskbar, then delete the shortcut off your desktop.


    ...i want my superbar icons centered, dock style!
    Windows 7 doesn't have that option, but can do a small trick to make it appear centered.

    1. right click the taskbar > unlock
    2. make a new empty folder somewhere where you won't care about it
    3. right click the taskbar again > toolbars > new toolbar
    4. make it point to the empty folder
    5. right click that toolbar and untick both "show text" and "show title"
    6. rearrange it so that it's to the left of the icons
    7. drag back the icons so that they are in the center
    8. lock the taskbar

    any new open windows go to the left, so it's technically not "centered" unless you only use the apps you have pinned.

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Windows 7 Visual Styles (CLICK PREVIEWS TO DOWNLOAD!)

  • There are many, MANY themes available, these are just a couple of my personal favorites. I advise you to browse deviantart's theme section to find one that suits you.


    *Note* Most of these themes have extra customization on them, requiring you to change system files, but I'm not a fan of that. So the previews show how it looks with just the bare skin active.



Icon Packs (CLICK PREVIEWS TO DOWNLOAD!)
  • As with visual styles, there are many, MANY icons available, these are just a couple of my personal favorites. I advise you to browse deviantart's icon sections (here and here) to find one that suits you.




*note* Here is the explorer icon in that style, and the Windows Media Player icon can be found here (made by yours truly :D)








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  • RAIMETER (Click here to download)

    The most-used customization tool you will see in this thread. Has come a long way from the older versions, the skins are much more refined.


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  • As mentioned, there are many skins avaliable, however the more popular ones tend to be easier to set up. The three "official" skin suites (as shown here) are Gnometer, Enigma, and ABP. Here are some of my favorites:

*NEW* Roots & Seeds by ~reb70

Weatherwall by White-Baron

.Png Suit by torque89

Eker_lina by hpluslabels

Elegance 2 by lilshizzy

Encoded by lilshizzy

WordClock2 by brbk

Simplicity by easy-art

WRMZ by Gordanj

Minimal by elite343

Defiant by Varelse42

Omnimo UI by fediaFedia

ABP by toastbrotpascal

Gnometer by poiru

Rainify by poiru

Enigma by kaelri

Obsidian by macro-love

Sharp by macro-love

Hero by minhtrimatrix

MacBar 3.0 by vit-ok


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Customization without Rainmeter
  • You're still covered. Although not as popular as rainmeter, skins for windows gadgets are avaliable.

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Here's a port of the 10 Foot HUD/Weather for plain ol' Windows 7 Gadgets: click and click (US only for weather)

And an all-in-one pack of matching dark glass desktop gadgets: Chameleon glass by gersma

Also, here's some cool little windows gadgets, no external apps required. Basically an app launcher, you choose your launcher colour, the icon it should use, the app/folder location and you're good to go.

iLauncher 7 by franchu

Shortcut7 by franchu


Skinnable Media players
- Winamp (skins can be found on deviantart, customize.org, or winamp's main site): CLICK
- Foobar2000 (skins can be found on deviantar or customize.org): CLICK
- Winyl (New player, extremely lightweight, a bit buggy, only 4 [nice] skins.) CLICK


Wanna get those album art displays you see on people's desktops?

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Get CD Art Display

Want a nifty little recycle bin in your system tray?

Get Minibin

  • Here's also a great source of Desktop apps and other software applications:
    www.Lifehacker.com

Tired of looking at the same desktop all day or having to change it manually?

Then you need Desktop Juggler!

It can change your wallpaper to any picture you wish at intervals of 1 minute to 500 hours, and it has detailed options like centering or stretching the picture if it doesn't fit.

You can also use it to download thousands of wallpapers from WallpaperStock or InterfaceLIFT.


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  • Don't worry there's stuff for you too!
100% thanks to GAF's own Jasoco for bringing it up :

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  • Once again Please POST SOURCES. If you can't post your source for some reason. Say it in your post and GAF detective work will find source if enough requests are made.
  • It would also be great if you could post sources for your icon sets. If this isn't possible. Don't worry too much about it. Anything you bring up will be added to the OP.

So please! Show us what your desktop looks like!

Here's Mine: (Click for fullsize):

My Desktop:
Windows 7:

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Rainmeter Skin

Ubuntu:

(Source = One of the default Natty wallpapers)

My Laptop:
Windows 7:

Source
*Rainmeter is Cowon Clock*
 

Renoir

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im liking the whole quarter thing. i hope this can stay on the 1st few pages so people see it and participate.

also is there a good place for fonts?
 

BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
Ken Masters said:
how did you get the side bar on the left (time/calendar....) on OSx?
Geektool. There's a video in the OP covering the basics. The black area in basically just a giant shell with a transparent black background with all the other shells place on top of it.
 

Ezalc

Member
Renoir said:
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im liking the whole quarter thing. i hope this can stay on the 1st few pages so people see it and participate.

also is there a good place for fonts?[/QUOTE]

Source on your desktop background please.
 

noah111

Still Alive
Snytbaggen said:
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Make notice of the stacked icons in the top left corner.[/QUOTE]
Tear my eyes out, PLEASE. Holy shit, thought this only happened to old people who have no clue what they're doing on a pc. FOLDERS! USE EM!
 

Loxley

Member
Sentry said:
Tear my eyes out, PLEASE. Holy shit, thought this only happened to old people who have no clue what they're doing on a pc. FOLDERS! USE EM!

It's incredibly common among my fellow college students to have extremely disorganized desktops like that. Random files strewn everywhere, half the icons they never use, no organization at all, I have no idea how they manage to find anything.
 
I have noticed this as well. My mom also seems to save all of her files to the desktop until she runs out of room.

Its extremely odd. I have like 1/6 of my desktop filled w/ icons and I find that to be way too much *gets motivation to clean up desktop*
 

BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
Well I keep my desktop clean by just disabling desktop icons. So even if I do drag a file from the Internet to my desktop I don't have to worry about cleaning up.
 

noah111

Still Alive
AVclub said:
ITT: People judge your computer usage and decoration harshly because it differs from their own.
Or, you know, it's just ugly as fuck. This thread sort of is a 'rate the avatar above you' of desktops in a way, so posting a monster like that is sure to get some response!

Hey, everyone has their own thing going for them so i'm judging, but it just seems counterproductive.
 

Alucrid

Banned
Dear guy with shitty desktop,

why do you have multiple icons of the same file?

Thanks

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Been using the same background for a year or so.
 

Tegris

Member
Nothing too exciting (click for bigger):



I'm using the 'Passed' Bowtie skin and assorted GeekTool scripts.

Source (I don't think there is a bigger version unfortunately)
 
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