Customize Mac OS X Icons

Category: Web & Technology
Comment On This Post

You can easily customize the icons on your Mac OS X without having to use any 3rd party app, with the exception of a few such as Finder and Trashbin. In which case, I suggest using an app called CandyBar. For all other icons, you can customize and change from one icon to another by doing the following:

  1. Select the icon you want to stamp onto another.
  2. From the File menu, choose Get Info (Command-I) to open the Info window.
  3. Click the icon in the upper-left corner of the Info window to select it.
  4. From the Edit menu, choose Copy (Command-C).
  5. Select the icon you want to replace.
  6. From the File menu, choose Get Info (Command-I).
  7. Click the icon in the upper-left corner.
  8. From the Edit menu, choose Paste (Command-V) to replace the icon.

For free Mac OS X icons for personal use, check out WeLoveIcons.com.








Showing 0 Comments »


No comments yet.


Add New Comment