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How to Disable Animations in Windows 11 [3 Different Ways]
3 quick methods to remove unwanted animations from your device
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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There are several new features and functionalities included in Microsoft Windows 11. The user interface has been updated, and some new effects have been introduced by the company.
By default, animation effects are applied to controls and other objects.
Should I disable these animations?
Even though Windows 11 has animation and fading effects that are visually appealing, they can cause your computer to feel sluggish for some users since they add a little delay to some tasks.
It’s simple to switch off animations for a more responsive user experience. We’ll walk you through the methods by which you can turn on or off animation effects in Windows 11 right after we see what other changes have been made to the OS.
We also have an article onhow to disable animations on Windows 10that you can check out.
What’s new in Windows 11?
The most significant change in Windows 11 is the increased stringency of its hardware requirements. If your computer is relatively new, say, within the last five years, you should be fine, but older systems may be trapped with Windows 10 for the foreseeable future, according to Microsoft.With Windows 11, you no longer have to deal with the clumsy tiling system that was present in the previous version of the famous taskbar.
Instead, you can get to the point quickly and easily. You get a recent files list (both locally and in the cloud) as well as a tray of pinned apps for quick access, as well as a universal search bar at the top for quick online (or on-device) searching.Cleaning up the lines and making use of widgets to display information such as weather and news is a nice difference from the crowded screen that is present on the previous version of the OS, Windows 10.
In addition, the enhanced Snap Layout and Snap Group capabilities make it easier to manage and resize windows on your display, while also keeping programs that you need to utilize at the same time organized in groups.You can still grab windows and drag them to the edge of your screen to perform some basic window management, but if you’re working from home or using more than one monitor, simple window organizing can help keep your desktop uncluttered.If you’re interested in finding out more on this topic, feel free to explore theWindows 11 best features and a full comparison between it and Windows 10.
How can I disable animations in Windows 11?
1. Via Accessibility
2. Use Control Panel
1.Press theWindows+Skey to open theSearchbar, then typeControl paneland click on the most relevant result.
2.Now click onEase of Access.
3.Next, navigate toEase of Access Centre.
4.Scroll down until you meet theUse the computer without a displayoption and click on it.
5.Check the box next toTurn off all unnecessary animations (when possible).
- ClickApplyandOK.
Animations can also be disabled from the Control Panel. All you need to do is navigate to the Ease of Control Centre and adjust the settings for animations.
3. Tweak Performance Options
If you decide to get the animations back on, simply follow the above steps then check the boxes next to the animations options, and clickApplyandOK.Disabling the animations will improve your operating system’s performance and speed. You can also disable other features to optimize your user experience as we mentioned below.
What services can I safely disable on Windows 11?
Several services are off-limits, and you should avoid them at all costs. These are required for the operation of basic functions, the provision of security features, and the smooth operation of the Windows operating system.
The only ones that you should be on the lookout for are the ones that you nor Windows never need or use. However, even among the items listed below, there are a few that may be necessary under special circumstances.
Tofind out how to disable non-essential services in Windows 11, take a look at the article linked, and don’t forget to check if Windows needs or doesn’t need the feature before modifying it.Furthermore, you mightwant to know how to disable telemetry in Windows 11if you find that you don’t need it either.And lastly, users have benefited fromreading our guide on how to disable Windows 11’s Fast Startup. Make sure not to miss it!Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments section below which solution worked best for you. Thanks for reading!
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Loredana Harsana
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Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.
Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.
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