Change the space between your desktop icon and the mouse cursor.
Change the space between your desktop icon and the mouse cursor.
I believe the default spacing for desktop icons is -1125 units both horizontally and vertically. The icon spacing settings range from -480 to -2780. Open Windows + R to launch the command prompt, type regedit, and navigate to HKEY_CORRENT_USER/control panel/Desktop/WindowMetrics. In the right pane locate WindowMetrics, double-click IconSpacing to adjust it. Select a value between -480 (minimum) and -2780 (maximum).
Everything seems off now. I didn’t save my registry settings, so I’m not sure what the previous configurations were. The positive part is I located the vertical adjustment, and if I can revert it to its original position, I should be able to fine-tune it as needed. Do you know which setting is causing them to be so far apart? I’ve already reset the spacing to its default, but they still appear too distant.