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Originally posted by ck2k01  

hey zhongzhai:

where can i get your my computer icon (the mac monitor)

how do i change my control panel icons

and change the lil windows flag color in the top left hand corner of the explorer window

1) it's from a converted pack my friend sent me, sorry d00d ;)

2) u need to edit the *.cpl files in system32 as well as some other folders

3) change it in the shell32.dll, i cant remember what's the number of the icon group :)

I haven't really posted a current desktop for June because I've been working on this theme with Y/C...

Anyway, it's still a mess. Start button isn't finished, as are a few more items (resizegrip:dead:, text color hasn't even been really looked at... :cross: ); but it has shiny blue bubbles, and that's what counts!

june11.jpg

Shooting for a beta by the end of the month. Maybe.

Oh, and please don't email me for anything. I'm not answering email until this things finished. Unless it's Neobond...his emails are very well written.

Originally posted by deadzombie  

I haven't really posted a current desktop for June because I've been working on this theme with Y/C...

Anyway, it's still a mess. Start button isn't finished, as are a few more items (resizegrip:dead:, text color hasn't even been really looked at... :cross: ); but it has shiny blue bubbles, and that's what counts!

june11.jpg  

Shooting for a beta by the end of the month. Maybe.  

Oh, and please don't email me for anything. I'm not answering email until this things finished. Unless it's Neobond...his emails are very well written.

LOOKS FANTASTIC!! ME WANT ONE WHEN YOU FINISH^^...

Originally posted by T-Man  

deadzombie,

Can you please post a link to those icons? :)

Sorry, I'm not showing any icons on the desktop. Those are all desktopX objects, and most of it is copyrighted work that I can't distribute. But if you look around there are alot of threads here on Neowin on how to make your very own desktopX objects.

Originally posted by Quazzi  

Yes I bought it :) . Ther'sgoing to be a skin for Hoverdesk soon-thought I'd give it a try.  There are some nice litestep themes out but it seems a little complicated to me :cross:  Didn't you use litestep for a while? How was it?

yea i used it for a bit was nice but really didnt have the time to set it up the way it should have been

can u pm the detail on the price u paid please id like to try that out :D

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