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Ludenz
Copper Contributor
Jan 19, 2022

Windows 11 blur window bug


I rebooted my PC and opened Steam in a maximized window. After I closed it, the window was gone but I got this blur over my screen that overlaps everything. I'm using 2 monitors, the second one doesn't have this blur since the Steam window was on the first one.
I've seen someone here having the same problem. Is there a way to disable this blur effect until Microsoft fixes this bug?


P.S. Also, I've been having lags on file explorer when using the keyboard arrows to navigate, the only way to get rid of the lag is going fullscreen by pressing F11. Is there a working solution for windowed mode?

 

 

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  • xephorix512's avatar
    xephorix512
    Copper Contributor
    A year and a half later and the current insider build STILL has me experience this bug at least once a day. I have found no permanent fix.
    • JunaidMalik_1's avatar
      JunaidMalik_1
      Copper Contributor
      Yes, exactly this is still a bug that is happening randomly.
      The only solution is to restart the PC.
      • blysmth's avatar
        blysmth
        Copper Contributor

        I'm getting this as well, it's becoming more frequent. Can't figure out the cause.

  • theta69's avatar
    theta69
    Copper Contributor

    Ludenz This is due to the window layout options (e.g. snapping windows to half of the screen). To get rid of it, simply drag any window to the top of the screen.

     

  • Votterbin's avatar
    Votterbin
    Copper Contributor
    lmao a new major Windows 11 update and this bug is STILL happening. How is Microsoft continuing to ignore this well over a year after Windows 11 released?
  • tbob22's avatar
    tbob22
    Copper Contributor

    Still having this issue.. Almost a year after release and still not fixed. A display resolution change is the only way I've been able to resolve it without logging out/rebooting.

  • JEHAM's avatar
    JEHAM
    Copper Contributor

    Ludenz 

    I just experienced this and I think it's related to the Windows 11 snap assist feature.

     

    Whenever you drag an application to the top, bottom, or corners of a screen, a blurred overlay appears showing you the area it's being assigned to. I inadvertently experienced this when I locked my computer to walk away from it for a few minutes, blindly smashing the Win+L key (and likely other keys around it) until the screen locked. When I came back to my computer, the same blurred overlay appeared and I couldn't figure out how to get rid of it. Finally tried to move an application that was stuck behind it by alt+tabbing over to it and then pressing Win+right arrow to move it to a different screen. Once I did that, the blur disappeared.

     

    Here's an example of the blur in action.

    • maria-dailey's avatar
      maria-dailey
      Copper Contributor

      Yes, you're right! It's the snap assist. When I moved any window, the phantom blur snapped into another position. I shoved it around until it disappeared. What didn't work: restarting Windows Explorer or Chrome. I did not have to change resolution.

    • assadk123's avatar
      assadk123
      Copper Contributor

      I am actually having the same issue with Windows 11, while I was using Chrome, a small window appears at the top left screen. When I pressed the windows + D, to minimize all the windows, the blurred screen also disappeared and after a while, I got that screen on the right side of the screen as can be seen clearly in the screenshot below.

      So I was asking what should be the possible fix for that bug OR they are going to fix that through the windows update?

       

      Windows_11 Blurred window pop-up Automatically

      • Avengersman's avatar
        Avengersman
        Copper Contributor

        Found a fix. Go to Display in settings and change your screen to any resolution then revert it. I did a fairly small resolution just to be safe

         

  • loganjamesalex's avatar
    loganjamesalex
    Copper Contributor
    Just got this bug as well, had to restart the PC with ctrl+alt+delete cause the blur was covering taskbar (I have it set to auto-hide so blur went all the way down) and somehow it was on top of the task manager even though that is set to be on top of all other windows. Definitely related to Steam.
  • Matty8960's avatar
    Matty8960
    Brass Contributor
    Hi,
    Change the display scale from 125% to 124% this most probably fix the problem. Seems to work.
    Tell me if it does also for you.
    Cheers
    • Ludenz's avatar
      Ludenz
      Copper Contributor
      My display scale is at 100% but I've never got this bug again, so probably they fixed it? Thanks anyway!
  • I guess it is due to Google Chrome you have opened. Just try closing it. You may try Restarting the Windows Explorer process.

    1. Press Win + X .
    2. Click Task Manager.
    3. If showing "More Details" in bottom, click on that, else go to next step.
    4. Scroll to the bottom and find "Windows Explorer".
    5. Right Click and Click "Restart".
    6. There will be a black or white screen at the back of the window depenmding on your selected theme and in 2-3 seconds all the desktop and taskbar will be back.

    If the problem finished after closing Google Chrome (According to Screen Shot), then just reopen and everything will be solved.

    I hope my way helps.

    Thanks

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