“That’s all. Or you can hold and scroll your mouse wheel up and down—makes them any size you want.”
And every time an icon tried to crowd the screen again, Frank just smiled, right‑clicked, and whispered: Small icons.
The folders piled up until “Homework” sat on top of “Taxes,” which buried “Vacation Photos.” Every time he installed a new program, another shortcut appeared. His wallpaper—a nice mountain lake—hadn’t been seen in months.
Click.
Frank tried it. Scrolled down. The icons got tiny—almost too small. Scrolled up. Medium. Then back down to small.





