Can’t move desktop icons in Windows 11/10

Here are a few things you could try to resolve the issue:

1] Test mouse or touchpad

This basic test is helpful to check if your mouse or laptop touchpad is working fine. You will be able to find if the left and right mouse buttons and middle-click or scroll wheel is working or not. Open Notepad and then write some text. After that, select that text using the left mouse button, and do a right-click to check if you’re able to open right-click context menus. You can also scroll up and down to test your mouse wheel. If all the buttons are working, your mouse or touchpad is OK. Otherwise, you should change your mouse.

2] Uncheck Auto arrange icons

This is the most likely reason behind the error when Windows users are not able to move desktop icons. When the auto-arrange option is turned on, the icons are moved to their positions automatically as soon as you try to change their positions. You can turn it off using the following steps: This should solve your problem.

3]  Uninstall any desktop organizer software

If you have installed some third-party software to organize desktop shortcuts and icons, then that might be the reason that you can’t move icons on the desktop in Windows 10. So, you should uninstall that software and reboot your PC to check if the problem is solved. Open Settings app using Win+I hotkey and access Apps & features section to find and uninstall such a program.

4] Reset Folder Options

This method is also helpful to solve this issue for many users. What you need to do is reset Folder options to default mode. For that, use these steps: Read: Desktop Not responding or Frozen

5] Change Display Resolution

To do this: Windows 10 user?

Access Settings app (Win+I), go to System category and open Display page. There you will be able to change the display resolution. Set the resolution to the recommended size.

6] Set scaling size for text, apps, etc.

(Windows 11) Changing the scaling size for text, apps, and other things might also help in fixing this issue. Open the Settings app and access the Display page. On the right-hand part, set scaling to 100% (Recommended) size for text, apps, etc. If desktop icons not moving using the recommended scaling, then you can set custom scaling. For that, click on the Advanced scaling settings option and enter a custom scaling size between 100%-500%. In Windows 10 the Settings are here-

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Apply the settings, sign out, and sign in again to your Windows 10 PC to see the change.

7] Change desktop icon size

If there are a lot of icons on the desktop and their size is set to large, then those desktop icons cover the entire desktop. In that case, you are not able to move desktop icons. So, simply change their size to medium or small. For this, right-click on the empty area of the desktop, and access the View menu to change the size.

8] Change icon spacing using Registry

If there is too much spacing set between desktop icons, then also icons won’t move. For such a case, you need to use Registry Editor to change icon size for desktop shortcuts. As it is a Registry tweak, you should create a system restore point or backup Registry to overcome unwanted changes. Open Registry Editor and then access the WindowMetrics key. The path is: On the right section, double-click on the IconSpacing string value. Note down the default value data (which is -1128) so that you can use it later. Now enter any value between -2730 and 480. The higher the value, the larger will be icon spacing. Set value data and save it. Now restart your PC to apply the changes. You might need to change values multiple times until you get the correct spacing for your desktop icons.

9] Turn off allow themes to change desktop icons

It might be possible that some theme installed on your Windows 10 PC is causing the trouble that you are not able to move desktop icons. So, you should prevent themes from changing desktop icons by accessing Desktop Icon Settings. This is how it looks in Windows 10:

10] Update Graphics Driver

If your Graphics Drivers are outdated, this can also cause the problem that desktop icons are not moving. So, you should update Graphics Drivers that might solve this problem. These are the options that have helped users to fix this problem. Hope some of these fixes will help you too.