TFlea Posted July 16, 2006 Posted July 16, 2006 I've been using Xpize for a little while now and I love the small icons on the desktop. But is there a way to keep the icon positions set? Evey time I restart the computer all my icons get lumped together and I have to spend some time reorganizing them.
XPero Posted July 16, 2006 Posted July 16, 2006 Tell XPize Settings to run on Windows startup, so it can loads your settings. Be sure also to mark the refresh option.
TFlea Posted July 17, 2006 Author Posted July 17, 2006 It is set to load on startup and I have the timed refresh box checked (only refresh box I could find) and they still get lumped together. Any ideas?
bledd Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 try creating a new user account and using that one instead.. sounds like yours might be slightly corrupt
akwala Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 I'm having the same problem. I've set XPize to load at startup, and selected Small Icons.The first time I rebooted after installing, the icons ended up in a grid, apparently the default arrangement.I then grouped them and spread the groups over the entire display, still keeping them aligned to grid.The next time I rebooted, I first saw the original, larger icons, roughly in the same locations as I had grouped the small ones, then they switched to the small icons and reverted back to the default arrangement.Is there a way to get XPize to remember the layout of the icons between reboots?
TFlea Posted July 25, 2006 Author Posted July 25, 2006 I've tried everything I can think of (including bledd's sugestion) and my icons still won't remember where I put them. Is there any fix for this?
akwala Posted September 4, 2006 Posted September 4, 2006 The following is the reply I received from Xpero:XPize Settings still cannot remember the positions. We are working on that. Sorry for the inconveniences.
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