I like using the fullscreen start menu, in which you press the start button, and it opens the start menu in full screen. I use it for the transparency effect and so I can place any games I'm playing as a tile on the start menu. One thing I hate about it is the style of transparency the start menu has, it's incredibly ugly. It wasn't like this on earlier versions of windows 10, it was changed where they made the type of transparency murky, before if was just darkened.
I also hated how the taskbar was different in contrast to the fullscreen start menu, however "TaskbarX" provides full control over the taskbar style that I can match the fullscreen start menu exactly, which is great, I've never come across a program that could do this before. This lead me to thinking if it would be possible to expand that capability to the fullscreen start menu as well, because there is no real control over the transparent asthetic at all, and compared to the older version of windows 10, it looks awful. It is a niche ask but it would be cool if it was possible. Here's pictures of the style setting I used to match the task bar style, and then a picture of my fullscreen start menu.
Hi,
I like using the fullscreen start menu, in which you press the start button, and it opens the start menu in full screen. I use it for the transparency effect and so I can place any games I'm playing as a tile on the start menu. One thing I hate about it is the style of transparency the start menu has, it's incredibly ugly. It wasn't like this on earlier versions of windows 10, it was changed where they made the type of transparency murky, before if was just darkened.
I also hated how the taskbar was different in contrast to the fullscreen start menu, however "TaskbarX" provides full control over the taskbar style that I can match the fullscreen start menu exactly, which is great, I've never come across a program that could do this before. This lead me to thinking if it would be possible to expand that capability to the fullscreen start menu as well, because there is no real control over the transparent asthetic at all, and compared to the older version of windows 10, it looks awful. It is a niche ask but it would be cool if it was possible. Here's pictures of the style setting I used to match the task bar style, and then a picture of my fullscreen start menu.
Thanks