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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2023 16:48:04 GMT -8
I was messing around with 1507 and discovered how beautiful the blur looks on things like the start menu and action center compared to the acrylic in Win10. Windowblinds can force non-acrylic blur, so is it possible to force it on other elements without Windowblinds, restoring the beautiful legacy blur? Here's some pictures comparing the two.
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Post by thatwindowsuser on Jul 4, 2023 17:55:36 GMT -8
I was messing around with 1507 and discovered how beautiful the blur looks on things like the start menu and action center compared to the acrylic in Win10. Windowblinds can force non-acrylic blur, so is it possible to force it on other elements without Windowblinds, restoring the beautiful legacy blur? Here's some pictures comparing the two.
1507 is basicly worth less when it comes to themeing its like they made a shit sandwhich with windows 8 and windows 7.
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Post by gorska on Jul 5, 2023 1:23:00 GMT -8
1507 is basicly worth less when it comes to themeing its like they made a shit sandwhich with windows 8 and windows 7. don't let your own opinions get in the way of what others may want. to you, it may be worthless, but others may want it, and others may want a way to do it.
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Post by Dulappy on Jul 5, 2023 20:52:15 GMT -8
I was messing around with 1507 and discovered how beautiful the blur looks on things like the start menu and action center compared to the acrylic in Win10. Windowblinds can force non-acrylic blur, so is it possible to force it on other elements without Windowblinds, restoring the beautiful legacy blur? Here's some pictures comparing the two.
Isn't the 1507 blur the one StartIsBack uses when selecting the "blur" option?
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Post by Brawllux on Jul 6, 2023 2:03:54 GMT -8
I was messing around with 1507 and discovered how beautiful the blur looks on things like the start menu and action center compared to the acrylic in Win10. Windowblinds can force non-acrylic blur, so is it possible to force it on other elements without Windowblinds, restoring the beautiful legacy blur? Here's some pictures comparing the two.
Isn't the 1507 blur the one StartIsBack uses when selecting the "blur" option? Yes it must be,also the keyboard layout menu in windows 10 has the same blur if i remember it right.
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Dulappy
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Post by Dulappy on Jul 6, 2023 3:33:56 GMT -8
Isn't the 1507 blur the one StartIsBack uses when selecting the "blur" option? Yes it must be,also the keyboard layout menu in windows 10 has the same blur if i remember it right. I think it would be possible to restore it using Windhawk then. I'll look into it.
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Post by emerald on Jul 30, 2023 4:43:14 GMT -8
I was messing around with 1507 and discovered how beautiful the blur looks on things like the start menu and action center compared to the acrylic in Win10. Windowblinds can force non-acrylic blur, so is it possible to force it on other elements without Windowblinds, restoring the beautiful legacy blur? Here's some pictures comparing the two.
1507 is basicly worth less when it comes to themeing its like they made a shit sandwhich with windows 8 and windows 7. ratio
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