Five ways to set XP desktop text transparency

  
I often see friends encounter this problem, the text under the icon on the desktop becomes a shadow, and becomes opaque. I happen to encounter this problem today. After finding out the solution, I will share it with you!
You can try the following 3 methods:
1. Right mouse click "My computer" & mdash; —“Properties-Advanced-Performance-Settings>, check the box below to use the shadows for the icon labels on the desktop “——OK
2. Right click on the blank space in the desktop and arrange the icons in the “ & rdquo; remove “ lock the desktop web project & rdquo; & mdash; & mdash; OK
3. In the "Control Panel" & rdquo; user account & rdquo; re-create a new account, log in with a new account .
There is another kind of desktop text that becomes opaque after installing a program. Enter “gpedit.msc” in the "Run" dialog box to open the group policy; in the "User Configuration & Rarr; Administrative Templates & Rarr; Desktop & Rarr; Active Desktop", click Enable Active Desktop Properties Selected “ Disabled & rdquo ;, disable active desktop property selection "already enabled"; finally open the control panel, open the system in the classic view, in the "performance & rarr; advanced options & rarr; performance & rarr; visual effects & rdquo;.
4. Make the desktop text transparent ~ registry modification
at "start"---> Execute---> Enter "regedit"
Go to HKEY_USERS ---> S -1-5-21-XXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXX-XXXX ---> Software ---> Microsoft ---> Windows ---> CurrentVersion ---> Explorer ---> Advanced
Modify "ShowCompColor" = "dword:00000001" Change to "dword:00000000"
Modify"ListviewShadow" = "dword:00000000" Change to "dword:00000001"
To Restart.
5. Use the optimization master software to set the desktop text transparency

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