Windows 11. Right click on desktop hover over the word view. Left click on Show Hide desktop icons. Repeat to show it. Saved you the need to downloading shovelware
Yeah, but to show them up again you need to right click again and chose show desktop icons. With this program you just click and they show up and then they hide after time if there is no input. Far better imo.
I ordered an Alienware Oled gaming monitor. Thanks for the advise. I will consider it and will use the automatic monitor shutdown in windows too. Sure with LCD Displays you dont have this issues, but the quality is worth it imo.
@@joshuaajal5327 if you are in Windows 11 Right click then click View - Show Desktop Icons and it will hide you desktop icon reverse for showing up the icons
But why would I hide the desktop icons? Usually I am not chilling on the Desktop. I think when I am coding I would need to minimize and open the editor every few minutes maybe
Love how everyone says how to 'minimise' burn in or 'help prevent' burn in. Unless you use it as a TV only burn in will happen over time due to the static menu nature of most programs even in games. Sure OLED looks lush BUT this problem is NOT going away anytime soon, so unless you intend to move your screen every year its simply not worth investing in the tech if ones main function is productivity. Thank you for the Autohide tip though that's a nice to have clean desktop anyway 👍
yeah I want to switch to oled but I use my monitor for IT 8 hours or more(not less) a day every 5 day, there are constant database gui, excel on screen. I can only game for 2-3 hours, I can't go two monitor either since I want my screen to be front of me so I don't like dual monitor setup. Was thinking minileds but I'm sure I will be annoyed by blooming. I'm stuck with 4k 60fps ips screen that I can't change.
I know it's a dilemma if productivity is the main goal and your use is rather heavy . But many reviewers have been using oleds for a few years with seemingly no negetive effects if you manage screen brightness, have dark modes on etc. But you should consider that there are other poss options like VA panels, midway IPS to Oled in blacks reproduction perhaps and still high refresh rates at 1440. Samsung Neo G9s etc. Not cheap options but sub oled costs. Maybe even consider a sep screen solely for gaming? . 1440 to 4k for mainly textin productivity is hardly perceivable with clear text tech running. It's really only in gaming and media you can tell a diff. Besides unless you have quite a beastly GPU it's very tough to run games in 4k (oled) . I only aim for 60ffs at 4k with my RTX 3080. So if you'd rather chase fps, 1440 screens should likely be your go to anyway. Fyi: I game/media on a 42" LG Oled and do work tasks on 3 x 24" TN screens. For work hi tech screens are fairly pointless.
Windows 11. Right click on desktop hover over the word view. Left click on Show Hide desktop icons. Repeat to show it. Saved you the need to downloading shovelware
Just use a black background. Uses least energy and does never burn in
does it really works ...
@@souravdey7660 yeah because it turns the emitter of the led off
@@souravdey7660no Im pretty sure constant black causes reverse burn in, you need to just use every single pixel at all times or every 10/15 mins
@@souravdey7660 as long as it's truly black, the pixels will be off and not burning in.
@@souravdey7660yes of course, black background turns off the pixel.
Can see 1995 screensavers making a comeback 😆
I can't live with the anxiety of burn in ngl, better go for mini led
you dont need to download anything to hide desktop icons dude
👍
Yeah, but to show them up again you need to right click again and chose show desktop icons. With this program you just click and they show up and then they hide after time if there is no input. Far better imo.
@@cor.tenebrarum If it works for you that is cool, personally I like to keep mine free of apps like this, but I can see it being useful for some.
@cor.tenebrarum stop being so lazy
If you can make live easier why not you know?@andressalasaguilar4896
I ordered an Alienware Oled gaming monitor. Thanks for the advise. I will consider it and will use the automatic monitor shutdown in windows too. Sure with LCD Displays you dont have this issues, but the quality is worth it imo.
You can hide your icons in the right-click menu on the desktop
What's that. how do I do that?
@@joshuaajal5327 right click context menu on the destktop where yoi ça arrange the order somewhere in there
@@joshuaajal5327 Just un-check show icon on the desktop or show desktop icon
@@joshuaajal5327 if you are in Windows 11 Right click then click View - Show Desktop Icons and it will hide you desktop icon reverse for showing up the icons
Thanks bro amazing video!
Also Which OLED monitor you using ans for how long ?
I’m using the 55” LG BX for about a year now. Got it used and it works great!
no burn in?@@FilledWithChi11
Good and the only video that I was looking for. Thank you
What would you pick? A OLED display with Intel procesor I5? Or a LDD/IPO display with I7 procesor?
if your primarily using your pc for gaming then go for i5/OLED. if you primary use case is work/productivity then go for the i7/LDD
Fantastic guide!
GOATED video Thank you!
Do you have any solution for those who play like dota 2 on OLED?
How can i hide the Task bar completly in windows 10 ? I still get 2 smaller lines in the left bottom corner
Right click task bar, mouseover "search" select "show search icon"✔✔
Need to hide browser things too?
this wallpaper app is nice. My brothers likes it a lot too.
I miss the video screen saver from Vista
Just set wallpaper engine to screen Saver. It will do the exact same thing.
Create inconvenience for yourself for the priviledge of using OLED.
So if you have live wallpaper or black wallpaper you are fine, right?
Yep. White static elements are the sworn enemy of OLED
my laptop got a 4 cm long burn in my task bar and up right after plugging it with an hdmi cable to another screen
plus i cant use dark wallpapers it keeps coming back
do I have to have steam running to use that wallpaper program?
No
Just don't buy OLED. Simple is that.
And miss a whole world of nice graphics and fast response times and real dark colors?(no thanks)
OLEDs are much better than any other panel type lol. Very glad I switched
Thx for this guide!
You don't need any shitty programs to hide icons and task bar....
correct the app just makes it automatic
thx bro
But why would I hide the desktop icons? Usually I am not chilling on the Desktop. I think when I am coding I would need to minimize and open the editor every few minutes maybe
Thanks for this
Nice, thanks so much man
Good stuff :)
Love how everyone says how to 'minimise' burn in or 'help prevent' burn in.
Unless you use it as a TV only burn in will happen over time due to the static menu nature of most programs even in games.
Sure OLED looks lush BUT this problem is NOT going away anytime soon, so unless you intend to move your screen every year its simply not worth investing in the tech if ones main function is productivity.
Thank you for the Autohide tip though that's a nice to have clean desktop anyway 👍
yeah I want to switch to oled but I use my monitor for IT 8 hours or more(not less) a day every 5 day, there are constant database gui, excel on screen.
I can only game for 2-3 hours, I can't go two monitor either since I want my screen to be front of me so I don't like dual monitor setup.
Was thinking minileds but I'm sure I will be annoyed by blooming. I'm stuck with 4k 60fps ips screen that I can't change.
I know it's a dilemma if productivity is the main goal and your use is rather heavy . But many reviewers have been using oleds for a few years with seemingly no negetive effects if you manage screen brightness, have dark modes on etc. But you should consider that there are other poss options like VA panels, midway IPS to Oled in blacks reproduction perhaps and still high refresh rates at 1440. Samsung Neo G9s etc. Not cheap options but sub oled costs.
Maybe even consider a sep screen solely for gaming? . 1440 to 4k for mainly textin productivity is hardly perceivable with clear text tech running. It's really only in gaming and media you can tell a diff.
Besides unless you have quite a beastly GPU it's very tough to run games in 4k (oled) . I only aim for 60ffs at 4k with my RTX 3080. So if you'd rather chase fps, 1440 screens should likely be your go to anyway.
Fyi: I game/media on a 42" LG Oled and do work tasks on 3 x 24" TN screens. For work hi tech screens are fairly pointless.
good video!😃
Thank you! Cheers!
So if I use my PC just to look at a moving background I'm good to go right? 🫤 So basically, just don't actually use the computer. Okay cool.