When the drop-down menu appears, move your cursor over "View." In the second drop-down menu, click on "Auto-arrange icons" (see example 8). Simply use your mouse to right-click on any blank spot on your desktop.
Luckily, Windows has a feature that makes this really easy. Now that your unnecessary items have been deleted, and your remaining icons are in their proper folders, it's time to make sure everything is arranged in orderly columns. When dragging the file over the folder, it will notify when you can let go by giving a message: "Copy to " (see example 7). The easiest way to move an icon into a folder is to left-click on the icon, drag it to the folder, and then release it. This will create a new folder on your desktop! It will also automatically give you the chance to name it (see example 6).Īfter creating the new folder, you can now move items into it. In the drop-down, there will be an option for "New" If you hover your mouse over "New," you will see another drop-down menu. Your desktop will then give you a drop-down menu. The easiest way to create a new folder on your desktop is to right-click on a blank space. word documents, pictures, etc.) into folders in order to have fewer items on your desktop. You can group all your similar icons (i.e. Another way to clean up your desktop is to organize your remaining icons into folders. However, your desktop still might look cluttered. The second message will ask, "Are you sure you want to move this file to the Recycle Bin?" Once again, notice the top of the box where it says "Delete File" (see example 4).Īt this point, you have gotten rid of all shortcuts or files you don't need. It will also say "Delete Shortcut" at the top of the box (see example 3). The first message will say "Are you sure you want to move this shortcut to Recycle Bin?" (with a sub-message that it will not uninstall the program).
This is one way to tell if a shortcut or a file. The box that will open up either opens to a Shortcut tab (see example 1) or a General tab (see example 2). When the drop-down menu appears, go to the bottom and select "Properties." This will give you one of two boxes. However, if you want to make sure, there are two things you can do first. So by deleting the icon, you're just getting rid of the shortcut. The actual file or program is located somewhere else on the computer. In fact, most icons on desktop are simply shortcuts. Many people worry that if they delete an icon on their desktop, it deletes the program or file. When the drop down menu appears, select "Delete." The second option is to left click on the icon and drag it to the Recycle Bin. The first is to right click on the icon with your mouse. Once you've determined what you can get rid of, it's time to delete the icon! There are two easy ways to make an icon disappear from your desktop. You can start by going through each and every icon on your desktop and making a list of everything you don't frequently use.
The first step to cleaning up your Windows desktop is to get rid of everything you don't need.
Want help using this guide? Wondering how Bask can help you enjoy technology comfortably and confidently? Call us today for a free question & answer session, or schedule one here: Speak with a Bask Technology Advisor Get Rid of the Excess When I asked why she keeps so many things on the desktop, her response was, "I don't know where to start to clean it up! I can't tell which icon is a file and which one is a shortcut." Since many people give us similar responses, today we're going to help you understand and organize your desktop. The first is that it actually becomes counterproductive the items that you wanted front and center suddenly become difficult to find in the clutter! The second (and more serious) problem is that too many items on your desktop can slow your computer down.įunny story: My mom's desktop looks like this. However, if you put too many things on your desktop, it can cause problems. Your desktop is a great place to store items for easy access. Does your Windows desktop look like this?