• (Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor )

    From Alyse Eshelman@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 27 08:25:52 2023
    How to Customize the Shortcut Arrow in Windows with Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor
    If you want to change the look of the shortcut arrow on your desktop icons, you can use a free tool called Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor. This tool allows you to remove the shortcut arrow, set it to the classic arrow, or choose any custom icon you want.
    It works with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista, and does not require installation.

    (Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor )
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    In this article, we will show you how to use Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor to customize the shortcut arrow in Windows.

    Download and run Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor
    You can download Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor from CNET Download[^1^] or Winaero[^2^]. It is a portable application, so you don't need to install it. Just extract the ZIP file and run the executable file that matches your system architecture (x86 or x64)
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    Select an option for the shortcut arrow
    When you run Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor, you will see a simple interface with four options: Windows Default, Classic Arrow, No Arrow and Custom. You can click on any of them to preview how the shortcut arrow will look like on your desktop icons.

    If you want to remove the shortcut arrow completely, select No Arrow. If you want to use the classic arrow from Windows XP, select Classic Arrow. If you want to use your own icon for the shortcut arrow, select Custom and then click on Browse to choose an
    icon file from your computer.

    Apply the changes and restart Explorer
    After you select an option for the shortcut arrow, click on Apply Changes to make it effective. You will see a confirmation message that says "Explorer will be restarted now". Click on OK to proceed.



    This will close and reopen all your Explorer windows and refresh your desktop icons. You should now see the new shortcut arrow on your desktop icons.

    Restore the default shortcut arrow
    If you want to go back to the default shortcut arrow in Windows, you can run Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor again and select Windows Default. Then click on Apply Changes and restart Explorer as before.

    Conclusion
    Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor is a handy tool that lets you customize the shortcut arrow in Windows easily. You can use it to remove the shortcut arrow, set it to the classic arrow, or choose any custom icon you want. It works with Windows 8, Windows 7
    and Windows Vista, and does not require installation.
    Tips and tricks for using Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor
    Here are some tips and tricks for using Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor more effectively:


    If you want to use a custom icon for the shortcut arrow, make sure it is a valid icon file (.ico) and not a bitmap or JPEG image. You can use online tools like ConvertICO to convert images to icons.
    If you want to use a transparent icon for the shortcut arrow, make sure it has a transparent background and not a white or black one. You can use online tools like Online Image Editor to edit icons and make them transparent.
    If you want to use different icons for different types of shortcuts, such as folders, files, programs, etc., you can use another tool called Icon Changer. It lets you change the icon of any individual shortcut on your desktop or in your folders.
    If you want to undo the changes made by Windows Shortcut Arrow Editor, you can use the System Restore feature in Windows. It lets you restore your system to a previous state when everything was working fine.

    Why customize the shortcut arrow in Windows?
    You may wonder why you would want to customize the shortcut arrow in Windows. Here are some possible reasons:


    You may find the default shortcut arrow too big, too small, or too ugly. You may prefer a different style or color for the shortcut arrow.
    You may want to distinguish between different types of shortcuts, such as folders, files, programs, etc. You may want to use different icons for different shortcuts.
    You may want to hide the shortcut arrow completely, especially if you have a lot of shortcuts on your desktop or in your folders. You may find the shortcut arrow unnecessary or distracting.
    You may want to personalize your desktop and make it more unique and attractive. You may want to use icons that match your theme or wallpaper.

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