

In the screenshots some of the images use a blurred background, and the others aren't so your able to gauge different effects. Obviously some of you guys are not interested in any transparency effects but this possibilitys to be creative are endless. This program allows any application including Universal Windows Apps, as well as the Action Center, Smart menu including tiles and file explorer. When done, you can close the Settings if desired.Hey everyone! Just thought I would show you some screenshots of a transparency effect anyone can achieve using an application called Glass2k. Turn on (default) or turn off the Transparency effects option in More options on the rightģ. Click Colors on the left and turn on (default) or turn off the Transparency effects option in More options on the right, depending on what you want. Open Settings and click on the Personalization icon.


Turn on / off transparent effects in Personalization settingsġ. This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable transparent effects for Start, taskbar, Action Center and UWP apps on Windows 10. Starting with Windows 10 build 18298, now enabling or disabling transparent effects will also be reflected on the login screen. If you turn off the transparency effect, the blur effect will also be disabled. You will not see any open windows or desktop icons through Start in full screen. If you turn on the transparency effect, the full-screen Start becomes more transparent to see the desktop background behind it. If you are using a theme with high contrast, the transparency and blur effect will be disabled. This will also enable or disable Acrylic Fluent Design effects for Start and UWP applications. In Windows 10, you can enable or disable transparent effects for Taskbar, Start and Action Center.
