![]() Right click notepad .exe again > pin to taskbar (unpin first if pinning is not an option). Rightclick on notepad > properties > Change Icon… > Browse ico, go to your notepad .exe (for me it’s in C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs) but if you have it pinned to start, you can also do Right click > more > open file location The old standard icons are still kept and set as default. Paint should also be able to do it, but you lose transparency then.) Assign Notepad to the filetype Create a file with the given filetype, eg: myFile.abc Right click on the file, and select open with > another app You. Notepad has a more modern look now thanks to Fluent UI icons on toolbar. (You can also convert it using gimp, but it’s quite complex. Another key difference is that the MacOS version of Notepad is not as stable as the Windows version. For my setup (windows 10, standard settings), 24x24 looked the best in the taskbar. I got this image (.png) Īnd converted it using great service, no problems. You can download the latest versions of the app from its website. I just like my desktop to look nice! So here’s the solution for other people like me, googling this problem, and finding this topic among the first results. First, make sure you’re running at least Notepad 7.5.9. I know it’s an old topic, but I like non-important problems like this.
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