To the annoyance of many Windows users, Microsoft kept many of the visual improvements tested on Windows 10 for Windows 11.
One of those is translucent menus, which lets some of the background just peek through in the menu.
If you are desperate for a bit of that look on Windows 10, and do not want to upgrade to Windows 11, there is now a small open source app which will let you do just that.
AcrylicMenus is a tiny proof-of-concept application that applies acrylic effect to almost all existing Win32 context menus on Windows 10 via native Win32 hooking API.
Because the app is experimental and still buggy, the developer has not designed the app to be permanently installed, and users report it remains somewhat buggy and inconsistent.
If you are however dying to try out the look, check out AcrylicMenus at Github here.#
via FireCube
This experimental app can give you acrylic menus on Windows 10
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