Recipes for building that perfect desktop
Published on June 3, 2005 By alphabyte In WinCustomize Talk
For me, most of the time, it usually revolves around a great wallpaper that I've found. Then I'll select a windowblind to go around it... Next comes an iconpackage, which may or may not be part of the windowblind suite. Then I'll look for a matching rainlendar, DesktopX objects and a CursorXP theme to tie everything together (again, sometimes they may or may not be part of the windowblind suite). On rare occasions, however, I have built-up my desktop around a DesktopX wiget or a winamp skin.

How do you go about the process of assembling your desktop?

Have a great weekend, everyone!

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on Jun 03, 2005

How do you go about assembling your desktop?

Allen keys and Phillips-head screwdrivers, mainly...

on Jun 03, 2005
I start with the blind, set toolbar icons and animations to my liking, then add a iconpackage to match, tweak Iconx properties for mouseovers and active items, choose an OD+ background to match or change it's color (I don't use a taskbar) then add a sysmetrix (or rainmeter) skin, then change my winamp, opera and any other programs that have their own skin to match. Then I look for a wallpaper that fits with everything. I rarely use suites.

Before DX3, I would occasionally start with a DX desktop. That requires many more hours of cutomization than I usually have available.
on Jun 03, 2005
Jafo: How very true!
on Jun 03, 2005
I start with Photoshop and end with a good looking PC. Take a WB design i like and change colors,make a wall for it and choose icons and any other programs that have skins.
on Jun 03, 2005
How do you go about assembling your desktop?
Allen keys and Phillips-head screwdrivers, mainly...


Dude! Take off the headphones afore ye type. My ears went blind.
on Jun 03, 2005
I start with a WB, then I choose an IconPack a Rainy a SysMetrix a Winamp a WMP and finally I'll set a Wallpaper. Bootskin and Logon are optional
on Jun 03, 2005
~Most of the time its a great wall that inspires me. Then I find a blind but usually recolor an older favorite. Then comes the winamp, icons are usually recolored. Then come the " Extra's "
But, I have also built a desktop around 1 loose Icon or a Widget or two

This process can take a day to 5 days
on Jun 03, 2005

Dude! Take off the headphones afore ye type. My ears went blind.

That was a legacy of copy/paste....it actually did the font at 24 point...so I dumped it back to match the original....

on Jun 03, 2005
s'kay
on Jun 03, 2005
Allen keys and Phillips-head screwdrivers, mainly


You are much too subtle Jafo. A good hammer, pliers and baling wire usualy do the trick

I start with a wall or windowblind then sysmetrix followed by icons and cursor and finaly object dock. Probably not the best for a screenshot but im new to this
on Jun 03, 2005
Yup, don't forget that hammer!
on Jun 03, 2005
Duct Tape. Don't forget Duct Tape.
on Jun 03, 2005
Yeah yeah. Duct tape. Gotta have duct tape. Can't forget the duct tape. Gotta have it. Gotta have duct tape. Can't forget the duct tape. Duct tape.

I use Paint shop Pro to "throw up" some images to create a wall. I then try to match a killer blind and a cursor to match. My object Dock is hidden but set up to launch my rainy, sys, weather, and a bunch of other stuff at a quick click.

on Jun 03, 2005

I went to a bush stock-car race once....where the main 'tools' for repairs appeared to be a sledge hammer and a chainsaw....

They worked, too...

on Jun 03, 2005
Tube frames, normally aspirated engines and steel brakes
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