It’s a phenomenon that happens to us all: we go about our normal
lives, using our computers to download programs, create files, and surf
the web, and before we know it our desktops get messy and cluttered.
When this happens, many people simply choose to ignore the clutter,
maximize their web browser, and pretend that their desktop cleaning
needs are not pressing. Considering the desire to postpone that often
accompanies a cleaning project of any nature, this reaction is certainly
an understandable one.
But for those of us who are more compulsive about cleaning and enjoy
maintaining a semblance of order, needing to tidy up our desktops is an
unfortunate yet routine occurrence. We go through file by file, decide
what to keep, what to throw out, and what to move, and slowly move
through this process until everything is neat and in order. All the
while, we wish to ourselves that there was an easier way – a method by
which we could clean more easily and insure that the desktop doesn’t
immediately return to a cluttered state.
If you’ve found yourself expressing similar sentiments, here are a few tips for removing and reducing clutter on your desktop:
Make A Junk Folder
Every computer has a “Trash” folder for any programs or items that
you no longer need. A junk folder is only a natural extension of this
concept – it would be the place to put anything that you rarely or never
use but have no desire to throw out. This can be incredibly beneficial
in the desktop cleaning process, as any items that have no clear
destination but are worth keeping can simply be dragged over to “Junk.”
It’s probably best, though, to label this folder “Desktop II” or
something similarly generic.
Use Practical Widgets and Gadgets
While the desktop was once the main launching point for computer use
in the days of dial-up internet, it has now taken a backseat in
importance to the browser homepage. But what desktops still have going
for them is widgets and gadgets – personalized applications that can be
placed anywhere on the screen. If you have widgets that you actually use
and refer to with some frequency, then you are more likely to notice
your desktop and to habitually keep it clean, therefore saving you the
trouble of a major cleaning project. On this note, practical widgets –
such as temperature, news, and time displays – can further your goals of
a clean desktop.
Switch Up the Background
Similarly, a user who regularly switches up the background is also
more likely to pay regular attention to the desktop. A new, exciting,
visually appealing, and bold background is one that you will keep coming
back to, and in that sense it can make your desktop more like a home
screen or a profile page.
Have A Plan
But when these tips fail and you are still faced with a messy
desktop, it’s always good to go into the cleaning process with a
concerted plan. Have an idea of what icons you want to move, where you
want to move them, and how different files should be classified.
Ultimately, by being decisive, a person should be able to organize even
the messiest of desktops in short order.
While a messy desktop is far from a catastrophe, those of us who
appreciate having cleanliness in our lives will understand the value of
keeping even our virtual spaces free of clutter. Hopefully these tips
will help you make that happen.

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