The transparency effect isn't showing up, so maybe my computer is a bit old for this trick.
The transparency effect isn't showing up, so maybe my computer is a bit old for this trick.
I am trying to get the transparency effects in Windows 11. I have tried and checked these online tips you might see: go to Settings > Personalization > Colors > Transparency Effects Settings > Accessibility > Visual Effects > Transparency Effects. Then make sure you set HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Themes\Personalize\EnableTransparency = 1, set HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\UseOLEDTaskbarTransparency = 1, and set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Dwm\ForceEffectMode = 1. But nothing changed (like the taskbar or apps like Calculator) are still fully opaque. (Note: I can get transparency for Terminal but it has its own settings). Because of this, I am wondering if my hardware is just too old to support transparency. Below are the relevant system specs I can think of. Feel free to ask me more info... OS: Windows 11 Home build 22000.2124 CPU: Intel i5-4210U RAM: 12 GB SSD: 1 TB GPU chip: Intel HD Graphics Family GPU type: Integrated Adapter string: Intel HD Graphics 4400 GPU Adapter RAM: 1 GB Total available graphics memory: 2176 MB Dedicated VRAM: 128 MB Shared System RAM: 2048 MB Graphics driver version: 20.19.15.4549 (up to date) Installed Drivers: igdumdim64.dll,igd10iumd64.dll,igd10iumd64.dll,igd12umd64.dll DirectX version: DirectX 12 DirectDraw Acceleration: yes Direct3D Acceleration: yes AGP Texture Acceleration: yes DirectX 12 Ultimate: no Direct3D DDI: 12 Can any hardware-savvy person tell me if it looks like my system age is preventing transparency from working? Or is the hardware fine and I should look for other solutions? Thanks!
Is Windows already running? Sure, it's been around for about ten years now.
Do you mean my Windows 11 Home setup is turned on? Yes. My computer is actually nine years old, thanks! 😊 If you're being serious, sure, it successfully installed Windows 11 and starts up in about six seconds. It runs Adobe CC Photoshop, Premiere, Autodesk Meshmixer, Android Studio, WSL/WSA... without a problem. So if it can't do some basic transparency effects specifically, I'd honestly be really surprised.
If your computer has old parts and you run Windows 11, problems probably come from the machine itself or Windows just saying stop because it doesn't like the old hardware.
Okay yeah, Win 11 isn't officially backed yet, but it doesn't actually solve the question. Win 11 transparency works exactly like Win 10, and that OS was supported before. I'm hoping someone can tell me something simple like, "Hey you have 128 MB of VRAM, but Windows needs at least 129 MB for this feature," so I know for sure why it won't work. Otherwise, I don't know if it's just a software conflict or something else entirely.