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How to remove or modify the Shortcut overlay in Windows Vista
Summary
This article describes how to remove or modify the overlay (arrow icon) shown for Shortcuts in Windows Vista.
Remove or modify the Shortcut overlay
Method 1
Download Vista Shortcut Overlay Remover (FxVisor) from frameworkx. FxVisor allows you to either way to remove the shortcut overlay arrow or to even customize it in Windows Vista. Here is the screenshot of that utility:

Method 2
Removing the shortcut arrow: Download blank_icon.zip and extract the file blank.ico to a folder of your choice. In this example, we use C:\Icons\blank.ico as the path to the icon file you downloaded. And then follow these steps:
- Click Start, type regedit.exe and press ENTER
- Navigate to the following branch:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ explorer \ Shell Icons
- In the right pane, create a new String value (REG_SZ) named 29
- Double-click 29 and set its Value data as C:\Icons\blank.ico
- Close Regedit.exe and restart Windows
Note: If the Shell Icons branch does not exist already, you'll need to create it.
Setting Light arrow overlay: If you wish to use a light arrow for Shortcuts, you may do so by downloading lightarrow.zip (includes lightarrow.ico). Copy lightarrow.ico to your Icons folder, and set the Value data for 29 accordingly (see Step 4 above). If you've copied lightarrow.ico to your C:\Icons folder, the Value data would be C:\Icons\lightarrow.ico
Screenshot
(Fig) Shortcut overlay - Light arrow
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2 Responses to "How to remove or modify the Shortcut overlay in Windows Vista" 
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said this on 29 Mar 2007 11:36:15 PM PDT
I used Method 2 and it works like a charm. No programs to install, only a reg file (I created) that does it all by simply double-clicking it.
Thank you very much Ramesh.
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said this on 07 Oct 2007 5:29:59 AM PDT
FANTASTIC!!! Finally irritating arrows are gone!!!
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