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You can change both Explorer and WMP to transparent by adjusting their display settings in Windows 10.

You can change both Explorer and WMP to transparent by adjusting their display settings in Windows 10.

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Dark_NightHD
Member
154
10-24-2022, 11:01 PM
#1
It seems the system is looking odd now—taskbar is clear, windows aren’t, and colors don’t match. I thought it could be fixed in the registry again, but I’m not sure if that’s effective or which setting to change. I’d rather avoid third-party tools since they all try to copy an older Windows version; I just want a clean, familiar Windows 10 feel.
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Dark_NightHD
10-24-2022, 11:01 PM #1

It seems the system is looking odd now—taskbar is clear, windows aren’t, and colors don’t match. I thought it could be fixed in the registry again, but I’m not sure if that’s effective or which setting to change. I’d rather avoid third-party tools since they all try to copy an older Windows version; I just want a clean, familiar Windows 10 feel.

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_DeathTrap_
Member
212
10-24-2022, 11:01 PM
#2
Click right-click on your desktop, select Personalize, then check both accent color and Start Menu options. You can also delete transparency from there.
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_DeathTrap_
10-24-2022, 11:01 PM #2

Click right-click on your desktop, select Personalize, then check both accent color and Start Menu options. You can also delete transparency from there.

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falcon1640
Member
163
10-24-2022, 11:01 PM
#3
This does the opposite. I need transparency again. Refer to the title.
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falcon1640
10-24-2022, 11:01 PM #3

This does the opposite. I need transparency again. Refer to the title.

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ZEGA_FEED
Member
61
10-24-2022, 11:01 PM
#4
It looks like only Explorer and WMP are involved, with photo apps maintaining clear borders. I bet there should be a registry file for this. Probably not something I’d stumble upon on my own—maybe I’ll look into group policies to see if they can help blur the login screen.
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ZEGA_FEED
10-24-2022, 11:01 PM #4

It looks like only Explorer and WMP are involved, with photo apps maintaining clear borders. I bet there should be a registry file for this. Probably not something I’d stumble upon on my own—maybe I’ll look into group policies to see if they can help blur the login screen.