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How to activate Windows 11’s Mica effect on Edge
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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If you’re a Windows 11 user who wants to take advantage of the Mica effect, a feature that enhances the appearance of buttons and menus by adding a transparent layer, you may be wondering how to enable it.
While theMica effectcomes enabled by default in many applications, some programs require manual activation. That includes Microsoft’s very-own natively built-in browser, Edge.
In a recent development, as spotted by the enthusiast, the latest Edge Canary build has incorporated the Mica Alt effect as the default setting. However, it has been confirmed that this change stems from upstream Chromium.
Latest Edge Canary build has the Mica *Alt effect enabled by default, but this change definitely comes from upstream Chromium:https://t.co/gUHsE0P2eRpic.twitter.com/S6LGM2Z8EN
Compared to the standard Mica effect, Mica alt features a more pronounced tinting effect of the user’s desktop background color. This visual enhancement option can be applied to the backdrop of applications, particularly those incorporating a tabbed title bar, to create a stronger visual hierarchy.
You might recall, as we’vepreviously reported, that Microsoft has also made efforts to implement the feature on Chrome, a competitor of Edge. The roll-out has been observed by members of the community, developers, and insiders using the Chrome Canary channel. However, it may take a while longer for it to be available to the general public.
Although the Mica effect on Edge is not yet accessible to the general public, you can still activate it and enhance your browsing experience with a few minor adjustments. Here’s how you can do it.
How to activate the Mica effect on Microsoft Edge.
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Open your Edge browser.
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Right click on Edge’s icon on the taskbar.
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Right click again on Microsoft Edge and clickProperties.
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Add the code–enable-features=msVisualRejuvMicato theTargetcolumn at the end of the text stringC:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\IFEO\msedge.exe. If there are any preceding command line flags, you should remove them.
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Click Apply and OK.
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Go toSettings➜Appearance.
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Look for a toggle switch labeledAdds Mica effectand click on it. After doing so, you will need to restart the browser.
However, keep in mind that this feature is still in Preview and may have some bugs, but Microsoft is working to improve the experience.
If you’ve tried using the Mica effect on Microsoft Edge in Windows 11, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section.
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Rafly Gilang
Rafly is a journalist with growing experience, ranging from technology, business, social, and culture. A holder of the Romanian government scholarship, his writing has been published in several local and national publications.
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