March 20, 200818 yr DESKTOP THREAD, RETSU STA-ATO~! There's no organization, since I just let stuff save where it falls
March 20, 200818 yr dude, how do you ever find anything, lol. that is a bit of a tip, lol. i change my desktop picture nearly everyday, have hundreds of different toku wallpapers.
March 20, 200818 yr Desktop switched in honor of my currant obsession; I used to have Ryuki's Imakarum background.
March 21, 200818 yr WOOHOO!!!somebody's using my work Yeah!! This wallpaper is genial! It has a space for the icons! When the icons invade Alky's space I know is time to clean my desktop! Edited March 21, 200818 yr by kyouki
March 21, 200818 yr Author Wow, Cannibal, that IS very messy... I stand back in defeat! I love how they are on top of each other as well, not aligned to grid XD And you sure have a nice little set up for hard drives
March 21, 200818 yr Hooray for nostalgia. It's interesting seeing all these desktop images. Looks like you use XP too, Phantom.
March 25, 200817 yr Author It's just like being back on GBoard with this thread. Woah, hold on... why do you have a chortcut to your computer? And yes, I remember that the desktop thread was one of the first I made back then It carried on for a good year or so!!
March 25, 200817 yr maybe he lost the normal 'mycomputer' and doesn't know how to restore it? if that is teh case, right click desktop, select properties > select the 'desktop' tab, click the 'customize desktop' button. you have options in there to display the mycomputer icon.
February 9, 200917 yr Nah, I have the original link to 'My COmputer' I just chose tyo use the shortcut as it saves time. been awhile since this thread had a post placed in it. Thanks to Kenji for reviving it.
February 9, 200917 yr If you have a PC then its the key called "Print Screen" as for anything else, no idea
February 9, 200917 yr you have to buy a camera, then you have to set your screen so it has a really high refresh rate.. or low.. can't remember which, you set your camera on a tripod and see if you line it all up correctly. take the picture, then you take it to the photo processors, get them to make your picture, you take teh photograph, scan it into your computir and then you have it. (or you can press the key "prtscn" and then in a picture editing package, select 'paste'. )
February 10, 200917 yr I use that key, myself. It saves a lot of time, and it's simpler than what Ryuki came up with.
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