Transparency effects on Windows 11 often consume significant system resources, slowing down operations and impacting performance, especially on older computers. Hence, disabling transparency effects on Windows 11 can also be a way to boost system speed.
Guide to disabling transparency effects on Windows 11
1. How to turn off transparency effects on Windows 11
For less experienced users, disabling transparency effects on Windows 11 might pose some challenges. To begin, follow the steps below:
Step 1: Firstly, open the System Settings window by pressing Windows + I or alternatively by clicking the Start button =>Settings as shown below:
Alternatively, another way to open the System Settings window is by typing Settings into the Search box on the Start Menu, then selecting it from the search results list to open.
Step 2: On the Settings window, locate and click on Accessibility in the left panel.
Step 3: Next, choose Visual effects in the right panel.
Step 4: In the Visual effects settings window, find and toggle off the slider next to Transparency effects to disable transparency effects on Windows 11.
Changes will take effect immediately, or in some cases, you may need to restart your Windows 11 computer to apply the changes.
2. How to enable transparency effects on Windows 11
To enable, re-enable transparency effects on Windows 11, follow similar steps, access the Settings =>Accessibility => Visual effects window, find and activate the slider next to Transparency effects.
Here, Mytour has just guided you on how to disable transparency effects on Windows 11. Additionally, if in case you have just updated to the latest version of Windows 11 and are experiencing an annoying black screen issue, readers can refer to some articles already available on Mytour to learn more about How to turn off motion effects on Windows 11.
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