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David G.133
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
How can I switch off the checkmark icon?
HOW DO YOU TURN OFF THE ICON CHECKMARK
David G.133
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Yes, I like the icons without the checkmark. With the checkmark everything is green.
Lusil
Dropbox Staff
8 years agoAlthough there isnât currently a way to stop the syncing icons from appearing (unless you stop the desktop app from running, in which case, it would stop syncing), could you please elaborate a bit on what it is youâre trying to achieve?
Thanks in advance, David G.133!
- Rich8 years ago
Super User II
Lusil wrote:
... could you please elaborate a bit on what it is youâre trying to achieve?He doesn't want the green check mark on his files. He wants to turn them off.
David G.133, that's not currently possible. There is no supported method to remvoe the overlay icons. There are hacks to remove them, but the Dropbox application will just restore them.
- David G.1338 years agoNew member | Level 2
I took a screen shot but not sure it's attached. The issue is that with the "icon checkmark" it is very hard to see the original icon when viewing files in "detail view mode". All you see is the little green checks icons everywhere. The best example is a word doc file vs an excel xls file. The word file has a blue icon and the excel files have a green icon. With sync files it's all green checks. Why have the icons at all.
When I am in Dropbox I know that 99.9999% of all my files are synced. I only need to know when a file isn't synced.
- Lusil8 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for the detailed description here, David G.133.The desktop app shows these syncing icons to let you know what's happening. If there are no icons, it means that the desktop app isnât running and as a result, not syncing.If you have a file thatâs not synced, you can tell from the blue icon with the rotating arrows and from the Dropbox icon thatâs next to your desktopâs clock which should read syncing.As Rich mentions previously, disabling these icons isnât currently an option, as they play a vital part in the functionality of the Dropbox application. You can find more info about them here.Let us know if you have any other questions!- Dan G.357 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Haha - no "likes" on this response...
I fing the checkmarks not only distracting, but on views with dozens of files, they tend to slow to Explorer's refresh significantly. It would be great to be able to turn them off.
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