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How to disable Fluent Design visual effects in Windows 10
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Windows 10 Fall Creators Update bring along Microsoft’s vision forthe future of UI design. The company added moreFluent Design elementsto its own first party apps such as Calculator, the Start menu, Store, Maps, and Groove Music. If you’re not completely satisfied with the new look, you can get rid of it and we’ll tell you how.
Disabling Fluent Design visual effects in Windows 10
These steps will disable the Fluent Design bits instantly.
Disabling Fluent Design visual effects in Advanced System Properties
You can also use the classic System Properties applet to do the same thing.
Now, theFluent Designelements are disabled along with other unnecessary visual effects that you didn’t like and that you wanted gone. The UI of the operating system will now become more responsive.
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Radu Tyrsina
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