Are you tired of looking at the same old boring folder icons on your MacBook? Well, you’re in luck because changing them is easier than you might think. In this post, we’ll show you how to change your MacBook folder icon with just a few simple steps.
Step 1: Download PNGs
The first step is to download PNGs, which are transparent images with no background. You can find PNGs by doing a quick Google search for a theme that you like. For example, if you want a Fairly OddParents theme, search for “Fairly OddParents transparent PNGs” and download a few images of different characters.
Step 2: Choose Your Icon
Next, go into the folder where you’ve saved your PNGs and choose the one that you want to use as your folder icon. Open the photo and press command+a to select all, then press command+c to copy the photo.
Step 3: Change Your Icon
Double-click on the folder that you want to change the icon for, and choose “Show Info.” You’ll see a little icon of your folder in the left corner. Click on it gently so that it lights up, then go to “Edit” in the top bar and press “Paste.” If the image doesn’t change, make sure that you’ve done the command+a step because sometimes it’s easy to forget.
And that’s it! You now have a customized folder icon on your MacBook. You can also do the same thing with desktop apps by going into your Applications folder and following the same process.
In conclusion, changing your MacBook folder icon is a quick and easy way to make your desktop more aesthetically pleasing. Give it a try and let us know what you think!