Behavior of acrylic is not intuitive #2110

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opened 2026-01-30 22:47:02 +00:00 by claunia · 3 comments
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Originally created by @terrajobst on GitHub (Jun 24, 2019).

I love the acrylic. But it seems odd that it's only active when the window has the focus. If anything, the reverse would make more sense to me (i.e. disabling it when the window isn't in use). Is it possible to make this configurable?

  • Off
  • On
  • On when focused
  • On when not focused
Originally created by @terrajobst on GitHub (Jun 24, 2019). I love the acrylic. But it seems odd that it's only active when the window has the focus. If anything, the reverse would make more sense to me (i.e. disabling it when the window isn't in use). Is it possible to make this configurable? * Off * On * On when focused * On when not focused
claunia added the Issue-FeatureResolution-By-DesignNeeds-TriageNeeds-Tag-Fix labels 2026-01-30 22:47:02 +00:00
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@JushBJJ commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2019):

Seems like a #1375

@JushBJJ commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2019): Seems like a #1375
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@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2019):

Sorry, man, this is the official Windows stance on Acrylic. This is a systemwide policy applied to the acrylic brush. 😄

@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2019): Sorry, man, this is the official Windows stance on Acrylic. This is a systemwide policy applied to the acrylic brush. :smile:
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@terrajobst commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2019):

Sorry, man, this is the official Windows stance on Acrylic. This is a systemwide policy applied to the acrylic brush. 😄

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Makes sense though.

@terrajobst commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2019): > Sorry, man, this is the official Windows stance on Acrylic. This is a systemwide policy applied to the acrylic brush. 😄 😟 Makes sense though.
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Reference: starred/terminal#2110