Tag: icons

Replacement Telegram Tray Icons for GNOME Shell

Do you use the Telegram desktop app but want the tray icon to match your other GNOME top bar icons? So did I — and found a super easy ‘tweak’ to do exactly that. Replacement icons (t-b: normal, unread, unread in muted convo) This will only …

Install Numix Square Icons on Ubuntu 17.04

Install Numix Square Icons on Ubuntu 17.04. Install Numix Icons Themes on Ubuntu Linux Systems. The Numix Icon Theme is the official icon theme from the Numix Project. It is heavily inspired by, and based upon parts of the Elementary, Humanity and Gnome icon themes. Designed …

Windows 10 Quick Tips – Folder Icons

  Folder Icons When you open the Windows File Explorer you will see a boring list of Folders, formerly called Directories in older versions of Windows. There are likely thousands of them on your system and they are all the same old, same old ugly yellow …

How To Fix Missing Desktop Icons On Windows?

  Windows Desktop is often the one stop destination for the files and folders that we use on a regular basis. We keep many files and software shortcut on Desktop so that we can easily spot them right on the Desktop. But while moving the files …

How To Fix Missing Desktop Icons On Windows

Have you ever copied files or folders to your desktop only to end up with invisible file icons? If you open Desktop in File Explorer, the files are right there. If you go to the desktop though, they’re nowhere to be found. This is a problem …

How To Install Themes & Icons On Ubuntu 17.04

New Ubuntu users, learn how to install Themes and Icons on Ubuntu 17.04. Here’s how to install Themes in Ubuntu 17.04, manually or via PPA. Change Unity Desktop themes on Ubuntu with Ubuntu/Gnome Tweak Tool or via Terminal Commands. You can download and install custom themes …

How To Install Themes & Icons On Ubuntu 16.10

New Ubuntu users, learn how to install Themes and Icons on Ubuntu 16.10. Here’s how to install Themes in Ubuntu 16.10, manually or via PPA. Change Unity Desktop themes on Ubuntu with Ubuntu/Gnome Tweak Tool or via Terminal Commands. You can download and install custom themes …