Desktop icon spacing Windows 10

Infopackets Reader 'Marilyn' writes:

" Dear Dennis,

I just upgraded to Windows 10 and almost all of my desktop icons are missing. I can only see three icons on my desktop and they are spaced out with 1 huge line at a time. When I select 1 icon, the entire row of my desktop gets highlighted. I have never seen anything like this before. I read your article on 'How to Fix: Windows 10 Desktop Icons Missing', and have ensured that my system is not in Tablet Mode, so I don't know why my Windows 10 desktop icons are missing. Can you help? "

My response:

Admittedly, I was perplexed Marilyn's question and offered to help through my remote desktop support service. Sure enough, the only icons on her desktop were two documents and one image - there was nothing else on the screen. I offered to investigate the problem further, but Marilyn had to leave for a meeting and so we disconnected our session. She then emailed me back shortly after to say that she found a solution to her problem:

" Dennis, I just wanted to let you know I figured it out what caused my Windows 10 desktop icons to go missing. Apparently, the option to set the Windows desktop icon spacing has been removed from Windows 8 and 10 [via the desktop], and the only way to adjust this option is to modify the registry. When I did that, I found that my icon spacing was set to -38285, whereas the default should be set to -1125. I'm not sure how this got changed, but I set it to the default -1125 setting, and everything went back to normal. Go figure! "

Thank you Marilyn for emailing the solution. I reviewed the link that Marylin provided on how to edit the Windows registry in order to adjust icon spacing [horizontal and vertical], but figured it would be easier to find a freeware program that would do the same; unfortunately two of the programs I tried didn't work on my system. As such I will provide two alternative solutions.

Solution #1: Use your Mouse to Adjust Icon Size

The icon size can be adjusted, which then also affects the appearance of icon spacing. To do so:

  1. Go to your desktop and left click on an empty area of your desktop background. This will ensure that the desktop is activated.
     
  2. Hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard [do not let go]. Now, use the mouse wheel on the mouse, and move slide it up or down to adjust the icon size and its spacing. The icons and their spacing should adjust to your mouse scroll wheel movement. When you find the setting you like, release the CTRL key on the keyboard.

This should fix the spacing problem. If it does not, then you will have to use the registry edit [described next].

Solution #2: Use the Registry Editor to Adjust Icon Spacing

You can also adjust the icon spacing using the Windows Registry. To do so:

  1. Click Start and type in "regedit" [no quotes]; wait for "regedit" or the Registry Editor to appear in the list and click it.
     
  2. Scroll to the top of the Registry Editor on the left of the screen and collapse all the folders [if any are open]. You should now see: Computer, then underneath that: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, HKEY_USERS and HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG.
     
  3. Click the HKEY_CURRENT_USER [folder]. It will expand; underneath that, click "Control Panel", then "Desktop", then finally, "WindowMetrics".
     
  4. On the right column of the screen, double click the IconSpacing option and set it to -1125, then click OK. Next, double click the IconVerticalSpacing option and set it to -1125, then click OK.

    Update 20200331

    : There seems to be a widespread Windows 10 bug in recent days that is causing desktop icon spacing to go awry. One user in particular emailed me to state that he's used the value 70 [a positive number] for both settings here and it fixed his problem. Please try 70 value if -1125 doesn't work for you. Don't forget to chime in using the comments below with your results!
     
  5. Exit the Registry Editor; your changes will be active immediately. Next, click Start, then shut down, and reboot the computer.

Your desktop icons should now be back to normal.

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After my upgrade to Windows 10 1909, I noticed large spaces between my desktop icons. A lot of things can be set in the settings of Windows 10, but not the spaces in between. In this blog post, I show how you can easily restore or adjust the spaces between your desktop icons.

Fix large spaces between desktop icons

  1. Click Start -> type Registry Editor -> Click Registry Editor.

  2. In Registry Editor, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Control Panel -> Desktop -> WindowMetrics.
  3. In WindowsMetrics, double click IconSpacing.
  4. In the Edit String window, set the Value Data to -1650. [in my case, the faulty value was -3300, but yours may be different. In any way, -1650 is reasonable.].
  5. Click OK.
  6. In WindowsMetrics, double click IconVerticalSpacing.
  7. In the Edit String window, set the Value Data to -1200. [in my case, the faulty value was -3300, but yours may be different. In any way, -1200 is reasonable.].
  8. Click OK.
  9. Log out from Windows 10 and log in again. A reboot will do too. [But first: bookmark this site. If this solution didn’t solve your issue, maybe another solution below might fix your problem!].

After logging in again, the spaces between the icons should be smaller.

Change size of desktop icons

You may want to change the size of the desktop icons. While the font size may be just right for you, the icon size may be:

  • Too small, which makes them unclear.
  • Too large, which cause them to use much desktop space.

Here’s how to change the size of desktop icons

  1. Hover your cursor over an empty place on the desktop. So that’s practically any place on your desktop where there’s no application.
    [Or press Windows+D to minimize all open Windows. This will do too.]
  2. Hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard. And scroll your mouse wheel up and down to scale the icons.

Change size of text, apps and desktop icons

If you experience text and icons to be too small, it may be desirable to increase the scale. In this way, you keep the best resolution for your monitor, while making it readable without glasses.

Here’s how to change the scale

  1. Right-click your desktop/wallpaper and choose Display Settings.
  2. In Display, select the monitor you want to adjust.
  3. Scroll down to Scale and Layout.
  4. In the box Change the size of text, apps, and other items, select a larger scale.

Other solutions for desktop icon size, scaling, font type will be added soon.

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