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Windows 10 transparency effects
Windows 10 transparency effects













windows 10 transparency effects

The following note can be found in the Windows Blog in the list of bug fixes for this build: This Windows 10 20H1 Insider Preview Build was released on Octo(see Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19002.1002 (20H1)). In Windows 10 Build 19002 Microsoft the issues has finally been confirmed as fixed. This could become true, as Bogdan Popa points out in this new Softpedia article. In the linked forum thread, a user mentioned months ago that this issue had been solved with Windows 10 20H1 – and other people concerned expressed the fear that they would have to wait until spring 2020 until this really worked with the transparency effects. The bug is probably finally fixed (in the 20H1) You can only completely disable transparency in Windows 10. There seems to be no workaround to fix the error. A video showing this effect can be seen in this article. When clicking on the start menu or the action center, it takes a tick until the transparency effects (acrylic effect) become visible. This is noticeable on the desktop when working with expandable elements such as the start menu or action center. However, the problem is that these acryllic effects (transparency effects) only become visisble with a delay.Īt there ist this thread, where another user also addresses the topic. In this Windows version, transparency effects (acryllic effects) are an essential part of the user interface.

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After upgrading to Windows update (version 1903), Bogdan Popa noticed an unpleasant effect. But addressed it in May 2019 in this article. I didn't notice that myself, because I don't use acryllic transparency effects on the test machines. What's the problem with the Acryllic-Effect?















Windows 10 transparency effects