Microsoft Reveals Why Windows 11 Won't Get Liquid Glass-Style UI, Even Though Windows Vista Did It First with Aero
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Apple has changed the design language with Liquid Glass on iOS 26. This bold transparency effect has made many users remember Windows Vista and demand a response to the height on the part of...
Apple is currently setting trends with the use of strong transparency effects in its operating system with its "liquid glass" interface. At Microsoft, where transparency effects were already extremely present at Windows Vista, one does not want to join this development. (Read more)
While Apple refines version after version its new translucent interface, Liquid Glass, this design begins to inspire other IUs. On Windows 11, Microsoft designers do not want to integrate this transparency. March Rogers, one of the design managers at Microsoft, talks about the work on usage, accessibility. If there is a change, it will happen if everyone asks for it and corresponds to a major evolution of the IU of Windows. It recalls that a tra…
Microsoft Executive Says Windows 11 Isn’t Taking Liquid Glass’ Transparency Slider Route; Doesn’t Deny A Future Release Either, But Under Certain Conditions
Apple’s Liquid Glass UI could be the next aesthetic change to copy, particularly that transparency slider, but Microsoft doesn’t wish to adopt this approach. According to an executive, Windows 11 won’t offer additional options for users to tweak the appearance of the operating system with customization tools, and provides his reasoning for that. Fortunately, he hasn’t denied that such a release won’t happen. Third-party tools are available to en…
Microsoft Says Windows 11 Transparency Slider Isn’t Coming Anytime Soon
Windows 11 has never been short on visual effects. From its translucent Start menu and Quick Settings to the familiar blur effects across the interface, Microsoft has gradually given the operating system a more modern look. But if you were hoping for an iPhone-style transparency slider that lets you manually control how strong those effects […]
Microsoft confirms that it won't be bringing a transparency slider to Windows 11 anytime soon: Says developers have the freedom to build their own tools to allow this
In a new tweet, Partner Director of Design at Microsoft, March Rogers, has confirmed that there are no plans to introduce a customizable UI transparency slider on Windows 11, after users asked for a feature similar to the Liquid Glass slider that was recently added to the next version of iOS.For a long time, Windows has featured transparency and blur effects. However, Windows has never natively supported adjusting how strong those effects are. U…
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