Customize Windows 11 System Icons To customize the Windows 11 system icons, you will need to first create a new user account and then use the User Accounts Wizard to create a new icon for your desktop. After you have created your new icon, you can use the following steps to customize it:

  1. In the left pane of the User Accounts Wizard, click on the New Icon button.
  2. In the resulting window, enter a name for your new icon and click on OK.
  3. Click on the OK button again to close the User Accounts Wizard.
  4. To add your new icon to your desktop, open an elevated command prompt and type “netstat -an” (without quotes). The output should show that your computer is connected to the internet and is listing all of its network connections. If there are no connections listed, then your computer is not connected to any networks and cannot be used to view netstat results. If there are connections listed but they are not working properly, then it may be because one of your network adapters is not working properly or because another part of your network is down.

Steps to Customize Windows 11 System Icons

  • R. Type “settings” in the search bar and hit enter. Launch the Windows Settings by pressing Windows key +
  • R. Type “settings” in the search bar and hit enter. ..

From there, head to Themes > Personalization. ..

In the Desktop icon setting, select the “Desktop” tab. Under “Desktop Icon Settings,” select the “Icon” tab. Under “Icon Settings,” select the “Desktop” option.

To change your icon, choose the icon you’d like to use and select Change Icon. ..

To change your icon, from the list, choose the icon you’d like to change and click on OK. ..

Final Words

If you want to customize your Windows 10 system icons, we recommend you start by modifying the application and folder icons. You can do this by using the Windows 10 Customization tools. This article will show you how to modify these icons on Windows 10.