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- #MAC DESKTOP ICONS BLURRY UPDATE#
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- #MAC DESKTOP ICONS BLURRY MAC#
#MAC DESKTOP ICONS BLURRY FREE#
Sliderdock is a free dock program for Windows that is different from the dock programs we have showed you so far. Their site claims that they use only the latest technologies and that “you get the most powerful, stable and fastest dock for Windows platform.” The new plugin manager also provides a new stack container, similar to the Stacks docklet available for RocketDock, with fan/grid views. It’s completely customizable and contains graphics effects like reflections, transparency, shadow, blur, etc.
#MAC DESKTOP ICONS BLURRY MAC#
XWindows Dock is a free dock program for Windows that emulates the Mac launcher toolbar. It’s many features and the ability to minimize programs to the dock makes RK Launcher a great Taskbar replacement. You can completely customize the appearance with themes and custom icons and add functionality with docklets.
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The dock can be placed on any edge of your screen or in one of the corners. RK Launcher is another free dock utility for Windows that provides a visually pleasing bar on the edge of your screen to which you can easily add shortcuts to programs, files and folders. It also provides Aero-Peek-like functionality for improved task switching and allows you to access your system tray icons on your dock. The preview window and folder icon should change to reflect the non-blurred paste if you followed the above directions.ġ2) If you have multiple folders that require the same cropped image simply repeat steps 8-11 on the required folders one at a time as the original cropped image is retained on the clipboard until replaced by another or the computer is shut down.There is also a paid version ($19.95) of ObjectDock that allows you to create as many docks as you want and to add tabs to your docks. Any square crop with sides up to 1600 pixels have worked for me.ĥ) Release the index finger button on the mouse to stop the crop once the right square dimensions are reachedĦ) Hover back over the crop area (cursor will change to a hand) - index finger mouse click and hold to position the crop area to 'taste', then release the mouse buttonħ) With the Preview crop window still active - Use "CMD" "C" keys together to copy the cropped area to the clipboardĨ) Select/highlight the folder in Finder or Desktop that the picture icon is to be copied to clicking the index finger mouse buttonĩ) Use "CMD" "I" keys together to open up the 'Get Info' window for the selected folderġ0) At the very top of the selected folders' 'Get Info' window will be a tiny folder icon - index finger mouse button click on this folder and it will select it and highlight - do not click on the larger preview icon further down the window it will not do anythingġ1) With the "Get Info' window still active and the top folder icon highlighted, use "CMD" "V" keys together to paste the cropped area from the clipboard and replace the folder icon with it.
#MAC DESKTOP ICONS BLURRY UPDATE#
Still an issue after Mojave update #2 - After reading all the responses on this and other like postings, here's my simple work around to avoid the blurred folder icons - especially for those who never have done this before.ġ) Select potential icon picture & open it in the Preview app (JPG, PNG and TIF work well)Ģ) Hover mouse cursor over the open Preview window of the selected picģ) index finger mouse click and hold while moving the mouse in expanding the crop frameĤ) Crop the picture to a square frame having the same exact number of pixels on both sides - Preview will show a tiny "X by Y" pixel counter next to the crop frame - so no need to guess.
#MAC DESKTOP ICONS BLURRY FULL#
I honestly have no idea if it will work with the full resolution image, and at this point, I'm too afraid to try. PNG only because the file size for the original at 1024x1024 felt a little big to be tacked on to a folder just to be a custom icon. After using the marquee to select the whole image, and copying it from within Preview, (as opposed to Photoshop), I was then able to paste it with no blurriness, although the export did affect the colors a bit. I then opened the saved file with Apple's PREVIEW application. Next stop, Blurrysville.Īfter a little research, and the typical non-solutions offered by Apple, I exported the image file from PS as a. After finalizing the image in Photoshop, I copied it (single layer, still transparent background) directly from PS, and tried pasting it to the desired folder within the "Get Info" inspector. PNG of their logo with a transparent background, followed the steps found in all the YouTube vids I watched to copy the existing folder's icon and import it into Photoshop. I wanted to add a client/company logo to the folder containing all their files. I was having a similar issue, although I have only tried it on one folder.