![]() ![]() The Steam Client Bootstrapper is the actual Steam program where you can explore the store and your library. The Steam Client Bootstrapper opens through the Steam.exe but it's a different application entirely. ![]() ![]() This means Steam won't actually use the custom icon I give it, and that icon simply opens up an additional Steam application. It opens a separate application called the "Steam Client Bootstrapper". Using your solution delivers the exact same problem I experienced from before. This means there won't be "two" Google Chrome applications up on my taskbar, just one. For instance, if I make a shortcut of Google Chrome and change the icon then drag it down to my taskbar and pin it, Google Chrome will keep that icon and won't open a separate program. The shortcut Steam creates when it is installed is simply a button that opens the program and is not the actual program itself. I actually reinstalled Steam and deleted all of my games just to test this. Originally posted by Sinuhe:here try to follow these steps.ġ) Select the Steam short cut from your desktopĤ) Click Browser and look for the icon you want to select for your steam shortcut.Ħ) right click the desktop short cut and select ping to taskbar ![]()
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