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Enzoiev
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Aug 29, 2024
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Any one see shows under visual effect on Windows 11?


  • 1.In Windows 11, you can customize interface visuals like animations and transparency under “Visual Effects” in the Accessibility settings. Here’s how to access them:

    2.Open Settings (Win + I) or right-click the Start button and select “System.”
    Go to “Accessibility” and scroll down to “Visual effects.”
    Toggle options such as “Show animations in Windows,” “Enable transparency effects,” “Show shadows under windows,” and “Show accent color.”
    If these options are missing, check your system configuration or update Windows to the latest version
  • Lolaiss's avatar
    Lolaiss
    Copper Contributor
    No, it doesn't make any sense. It's just lazy coding. What if you want shadow, but doesn't like other stuff transparent?
  • Ophelias's avatar
    Ophelias
    Copper Contributor
    Press the Windows key or click on the Start button, and then select Settings (the gear icon).
  • Tomasstes's avatar
    Tomasstes
    Iron Contributor

    1.In Windows 11, you can customize interface visuals like animations and transparency under “Visual Effects” in the Accessibility settings. Here’s how to access them:

    2.Open Settings (Win + I) or right-click the Start button and select “System.”
    Go to “Accessibility” and scroll down to “Visual effects.”
    Toggle options such as “Show animations in Windows,” “Enable transparency effects,” “Show shadows under windows,” and “Show accent color.”
    If these options are missing, check your system configuration or update Windows to the latest version
  • Thanodore's avatar
    Thanodore
    Copper Contributor
    The translucency effects in Win11 are faked, and only base on wallpaper, not like in good old Win10 where they were showing whatever was behind.

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