

In Google Chrome, open the program menu by clicking the three dots in the top right corner, choose Settings > Advanced > Downloads, and click Change next to Location.

This should significantly cut down the number of icons on your desktop. Then set up folders for the most common ones. So take a look at the types of items you drop on your desktop and see if they fall into categories like internet downloads, documents from colleagues, application shortcuts, and so on. The desktop acts much like your computer’s other storage locations, which means you can organize it with folders and subfolders. You should be able to whip your computer’s front page into shape-making it look much cleaner and more professional-in no time. This mass of icons isn’t conducive to a smooth computing experience, so we collected some tricks and tools to clean it up. Anything that doesn’t have an obvious and permanent home elsewhere on the system-downloads, pictures, shortcuts, notes, installers, and other digital detritus-acts as a distraction on your Windows or macOS machine. All too often, our computer desktops serve as a dumping ground for all kinds of random bits and pieces.
