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Windows 7 icon spacing
Windows 7 icon spacing




windows 7 icon spacing

But if you set the vertical spacing to 12 pixels, it will only have 4 left at the bottom, so will seem to be more of a "bottom row". If you set the icon spacing to 13 pixels, you'll fit 7 rows and have 9 pixels left at the bottom (out of the 13 needed for another row), so it might look very much like your posted image. I'm not sure if I'm being clear, but simplified: suppose the screen is 100 pixels high. until you find a setting that arranges the rows so that the top is at the top & the bottom is close enough to the bottom to suit you. Just bump it up a pixel or two at a time, then re-auto-arrange the desktop etc.

windows 7 icon spacing

In Windows 7, it's in the Display Properties as right-click on empty space on the desktop > Personalize > Window Color > Advanced Appearance Settings > Icon Spacing (Vertical). I usually do this a pixel or two at a time. So if you want to have the icons land lower, you have to adjust the vertical spacing for icons. Whatever you have it set to, there isn't a full row remaining below (between what you see & the taskbar) so the bottom full row seems as if it has a row of space below it, when actually it's not enough space for another row. This has to do with the icon vertical spacing.






Windows 7 icon spacing