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For some unknown reason Windows changed the default quick launch
icon for the wireless network to a tiny icon that nearly blends in with the task bar. I'd like to change it back to the default icon, but I can't find it in shell32.dll or a few other dll's in the system32 dir that I looked at. Does anyone know where the wireless icons are located? tia, rt rt |
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rt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>For some unknown reason Windows changed the default quick launch >icon for the wireless network to a tiny icon that nearly blends >in with the task bar. I'd like to change it back to the default >icon, but I can't find it in shell32.dll or a few other dll's in >the system32 dir that I looked at. Does anyone know where the >wireless icons are located? Well, to change the icon, right click on the quicklaunch icon, select "properties" and punch the "change icon" button. The problem is that I can't tell what you're using for a wireless device that would have a desktop icon or a shortcut (or copy) of that icon in the quicklaunch area. It's probably mixed in with one of the driver libraries (DLL's) that came with the manufacturers card. It won't be in shell32.dll as those are just the ones that come with Windoze. It's also not the Wireless Zero Config icon, which appears in the system tray, not the quicklaunch area. Anyway, try digging through the wireless device manufacturers driver or client connection manager files. -- Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed) 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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Jeff Liebermann <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:(E-Mail Removed): > rt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth: > >>For some unknown reason Windows changed the default quick launch >>icon for the wireless network to a tiny icon that nearly blends >>in with the task bar. I'd like to change it back to the default >>icon, but I can't find it in shell32.dll or a few other dll's in >>the system32 dir that I looked at. Does anyone know where the >>wireless icons are located? > > Well, to change the icon, right click on the quicklaunch icon, select > "properties" and punch the "change icon" button. > > The problem is that I can't tell what you're using for a wireless > device that would have a desktop icon or a shortcut (or copy) of that > icon in the quicklaunch area. It's probably mixed in with one of the > driver libraries (DLL's) that came with the manufacturers card. It > won't be in shell32.dll as those are just the ones that come with > Windoze. It's also not the Wireless Zero Config icon, which appears > in the system tray, not the quicklaunch area. Anyway, try digging > through the wireless device manufacturers driver or client connection > manager files. > Thanks. I looked in device manager for Broadcom and read that its driver is in system32/drivers, but the driver file doesn't contain any icons. BTW, the icon next to Wireless Network Connection in the Nework Connections folder is the default icon I'm trying to find. rt |
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rt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>Thanks. I looked in device manager for Broadcom and read that >its driver is in system32/drivers, but the driver file doesn't >contain any icons. BTW, the icon next to Wireless Network >Connection in the Nework Connections folder is the default icon >I'm trying to find. >rt No problem. Control Panel -> Network Right click on the Wireless device and select "properties" Check the box inscribed "Show icon when connected". If that's not it, right click and hold on the Wireless device icon and drag it to the desktop. Release and select "create shortcut". If you want a copy of that icon on the Quick Launch area, just drag the shortcut to the Quick Launch area and again select "create shortcut". Note that if you're using the Broadcom client connection manager, you may get TWO icons in the system tray. The one owned by Windoze will complain that some other program is managing the connection. -- Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed) 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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"Jeff Liebermann" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > rt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth: > >>Thanks. I looked in device manager for Broadcom and read that >>its driver is in system32/drivers, but the driver file doesn't >>contain any icons. BTW, the icon next to Wireless Network >>Connection in the Nework Connections folder is the default icon >>I'm trying to find. >>rt > > No problem. > Control Panel -> Network > Right click on the Wireless device and select "properties" > Check the box inscribed "Show icon when connected". > > If that's not it, right click and hold on the Wireless device icon and > drag it to the desktop. Release and select "create shortcut". If you > want a copy of that icon on the Quick Launch area, just drag the > shortcut to the Quick Launch area and again select "create shortcut". > > Note that if you're using the Broadcom client connection manager, you > may get TWO icons in the system tray. The one owned by Windoze will > complain that some other program is managing the connection. > > -- > Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed) > 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com > Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com > Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 you really have not understood the ops q...............they clearly state the icon is there but undersize. |
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Jeff Liebermann <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:(E-Mail Removed): > rt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth: > >>Thanks. I looked in device manager for Broadcom and read that >>its driver is in system32/drivers, but the driver file doesn't >>contain any icons. BTW, the icon next to Wireless Network >>Connection in the Nework Connections folder is the default icon >>I'm trying to find. >>rt > > No problem. > Control Panel -> Network > Right click on the Wireless device and select "properties" > Check the box inscribed "Show icon when connected". > > If that's not it, right click and hold on the Wireless device icon > and drag it to the desktop. Release and select "create shortcut". > If you want a copy of that icon on the Quick Launch area, just > drag the shortcut to the Quick Launch area and again select > "create shortcut". > > Note that if you're using the Broadcom client connection manager, > you may get TWO icons in the system tray. The one owned by > Windoze will complain that some other program is managing the > connection. > Thanks. I considered doing that last night, but not being sure of the outcome, didn't do it. After reading your response this morning I followed your advice. First, I deleted the Quick Launch shortcut that has the tiny icon from the taskbar, then dragged the new shortcut to the taskbar. I get the same tiny icon that was deleted. The icon in Control Panel/Network Connections is the one I want, but when it's dragged to the taskbar its icon is changed. BTW, I looked at the deleted Quick Launch shortcut in the recycle bin. Instead of the tiny icon, it now has the same icon as shown in Control Panel/Network Connections. So, the only place where that tiny icon shows up is on the Quick Launch part of the taskbar. It's not only tiny, it doesn't even look like the icon I want to restore. rt |
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rt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>So, the only place where that tiny icon shows up is >on the Quick Launch part of the taskbar. It's not only tiny, it >doesn't even look like the icon I want to restore. >rt Ok, let's try a different ploy. I'll assume that it's the correct icon, but that Windoze is not showing all the possible icon colors. Go unto: Control Panel -> Display -> Effects and check the box labeled "Show Icons using all possible colors". Control Panel -> Display -> Settings and make sure you have 32 bit color selected. You may need to reboot to see the effects of these changes. -- Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed) 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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Jeff Liebermann <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:(E-Mail Removed): > rt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth: > >>So, the only place where that tiny icon shows up is >>on the Quick Launch part of the taskbar. It's not only tiny, it >>doesn't even look like the icon I want to restore. >>rt > > Ok, let's try a different ploy. I'll assume that it's the correct > icon, but that Windoze is not showing all the possible icon > colors. Go unto: > > Control Panel -> Display -> Effects > and check the box labeled "Show Icons using all possible > colors". > > Control Panel -> Display -> Settings > and make sure you have 32 bit color selected. > > You may need to reboot to see the effects of these changes. > It's not the correct icon. This pasteup image will show you what the icons look like: http://i12.tinypic.com/4voft7d.jpg The image is about twice normal size. The icon at the right in the taskbar image is the one I'm trying to change. I want to replace it with the icon shown to the left of Wireless Network Connections. BTW, I didn't find "Show Icons using all possible colors". I have XP Home SP2. Under Appearance/Effects is "use large icons", which is unchecked. rt |
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rt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>It's not the correct icon. This pasteup image will show you what >the icons look like: >http://i12.tinypic.com/4voft7d.jpg I presume you mean the icon on the far right. That's not the WZC icon from Windoze. It's something that came with your wireless device. You said it was Broadcom, but that's just the chipset, not the card manufactory. Incidentally, try this. Right click on the icon in the quick launch, select properties, then the Shortcut tab. It should show the "Target" which is probably the also the program or at least the directory that has the icon. You can also select "change icon" which will tell you exactly which file has the icon and offer some others that might be attached to the library. >The image is about twice normal size. The icon at the right in >the taskbar image is the one I'm trying to change. I want to >replace it with the icon shown to the left of Wireless Network >Connections. BTW, I didn't find "Show Icons using all possible >colors". I have XP Home SP2. Under Appearance/Effects is "use >large icons", which is unchecked. Sorry, my fault. I'm on a Windoze 2000 machine right now. I thought it was the same as XP. Hang on while I warm up the XP box... yawn... updates.., yawn... reboot... yawn... ok. Bummer. The icon colors selection is missing in XP. Never mind. -- Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed) 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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Jeff Liebermann <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:(E-Mail Removed): > rt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth: > >>It's not the correct icon. This pasteup image will show you what >>the icons look like: >>http://i12.tinypic.com/4voft7d.jpg > > I presume you mean the icon on the far right. That's not the WZC > icon from Windoze. It's something that came with your wireless > device. You said it was Broadcom, but that's just the chipset, not > the card manufactory. > > Incidentally, try this. Right click on the icon in the quick > launch, select properties, then the Shortcut tab. It should show > the "Target" which is probably the also the program or at least > the directory that has the icon. You can also select "change > icon" which will tell you exactly which file has the icon and > offer some others that might be attached to the library. > >>The image is about twice normal size. The icon at the right in >>the taskbar image is the one I'm trying to change. I want to >>replace it with the icon shown to the left of Wireless Network >>Connections. BTW, I didn't find "Show Icons using all possible >>colors". I have XP Home SP2. Under Appearance/Effects is "use >>large icons", which is unchecked. > > Sorry, my fault. I'm on a Windoze 2000 machine right now. I > thought it was the same as XP. Hang on while I warm up the XP > box... yawn... updates.., yawn... reboot... yawn... ok. Bummer. > The icon colors selection is missing in XP. Never mind. > I tried finding the target yesterday. It brings up Control Panel/Network Connections. The target path is grayed out and reads {BA126ADB-2166-11D1-B1D0-0080-5FC1270E}. A search of the HD and registry didn't find {BA126ADB-2166-11D1-B1D0-0080- 5FC1270E}, other than the registry entry that indicated it was the subject of a search of the HD. I've also looked at where the icon is supposed to be located when changing it:%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll, but it doesn't appear in the list. I looked at SHELL32.dll with an icon viewer program called Icanview. It has icons numbered from 0 to 237, but images of icons 49,50,51 and 52 are not shown. Maybe the tiny icon and the one I'm after is one of those. rt |
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