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  • Gareth
    Unofficially ( 😎 so this might get deleted by the mods) you can alter the process icon to what ever you like.
    I have changed mine to a bigger green gear/cog like in V3 and it looks much better and easier to see unlike the grey default.

    Ctrl click the app icon in the applications folder and "show package contents". The icons are all in the resource folder and the process icon is named "browser_process.png". Replace this with the modified green version and next time you open C1 your processed icon will be as they should..... Big and green again.
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  • Coach
    Cool. But I can't find anything similar for Windows. Any ideas?
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  • Gareth
    Windows is a mystery to me as it always seems way too complicated and buried in endless menus to do the simplest of things...... sorry!
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  • Bud1
    Thanks for the info. I couldn't find the modified green version but I was able to make my own icon and replace the stock one. Looks like you can make your own and make it how ever you like. Made mine green with a red box around it and also made it bigger so now it really stands out. Not sure if I'll stick with the color combo I made but I'll see how it works and then maybe change it if it's not working.

    Thanks for the help.
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  • Gareth
    Yep, sorry I should have been more clear that you have to make the modified icon yourself. There are not lots of different icons for us to choose from as I'm sure Phase does not recommend users fishing around in the system files.

    So yes, you can do what ever you want with many of the icons......

    ........ Shhhhh, Just don't tell the mods!
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Gareth" wrote:
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    you can alter the process icon to what ever you like.

    Gareth, cool trick, creative solution. Fortunately, the icons are accessible (after some effort) in the application package.
    Note: save your adapted icons as you have to change the original after each program update.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Coach" wrote:
    Cool. But I can't find anything similar for Windows. Any ideas?

    Coach, I suspect most of the icons in the Windows versions are hidden in a DLL file.
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