If you have Windows 10 (version 1903) installed, the setting to fix blurry apps is turned on by default. However, you can turn it off at any time. The notification to fix blurry apps depends on the app and might still appear.

If you want to change what appears behind you in your video meeting or call, you can either blur your background, replace it entirely with any image you want, or use Teams virtual background template. And with a Teams Premium license, you can change your Teams meeting background to a branded logo or image specific to your company.


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Select Blur to blur your background. You'll appear nice and clear while everything behind you is subtly concealed. 

 


You can also replace your background with one of the images provided, or with one of your own choosing. To use an image of your own, select Add new and then select one to upload from your computer. Make sure it's a .JPG, .PNG, or .BMP file.

Select Blur to blur your background, or choose from the available images to replace it. To upload an image of your own, select Add new and pick a .JPG, .PNG, or .BMP file from your computer.

To turn off background effects, select None .

Select Blur to blur your background. You'll appear nice and clear while everything behind you is subtly concealed.


You can also replace your background with one of the images provided, or with one of your own choosing.


To use an image of your own, select the plus sign and then select one to upload from your device. Make sure it's a .JPG, .PNG, or .BMP file.


I rebooted my PC and opened Steam in a maximized window. After I closed it, the window was gone but I got this blur over my screen that overlaps everything. I'm using 2 monitors, the second one doesn't have this blur since the Steam window was on the first one.

I've seen someone here having the same problem. Is there a way to disable this blur effect until Microsoft fixes this bug?

Whenever you drag an application to the top, bottom, or corners of a screen, a blurred overlay appears showing you the area it's being assigned to. I inadvertently experienced this when I locked my computer to walk away from it for a few minutes, blindly smashing the Win+L key (and likely other keys around it) until the screen locked. When I came back to my computer, the same blurred overlay appeared and I couldn't figure out how to get rid of it. Finally tried to move an application that was stuck behind it by alt+tabbing over to it and then pressing Win+right arrow to move it to a different screen. Once I did that, the blur disappeared.

I am actually having the same issue with Windows 11, while I was using Chrome, a small window appears at the top left screen. When I pressed the windows + D, to minimize all the windows, the blurred screen also disappeared and after a while, I got that screen on the right side of the screen as can be seen clearly in the screenshot below.

Make the subject of your photo stand out by opening a photo in Edit mode and selecting the new Background Blur option. The Photos app automatically finds the background in the photo, and with a single click, instantly highlights your subject and blurs out the background. You can also customize the effect by adjusting the Blur Intensity or use the Brush Tool to modify the areas being blurred.

If you are a badass, you might be able to trick out "Windows Spotlight" to showing whatever images you want. This would require you using GPEdit to assign a specific picture to the lock screen, writing a "lock screen" trigger that generated a screenshot, blurring it, and assigning it to the picture you defined using group policy. Specifics for assigning a specific picture can be found in the link.

and while it's great for some types of images it doesn't work with what I usually have to look at. Something that bothers me is that when I close the program it shows the image without blurriness for a split second, so I wonder if I there's a way to completely disable the feature. Good program alternatives are also appreciated.

I have tried using UpdateLayeredWindow, but it does not apply a blur effect. I have tried using DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea and DwmEnableBlurBehindWindow but I am unsure how to customize window coloring and image overlays.

hi i have a very modest laptop, with an 7th gen i3 and a 4gb ddr4 ram

i like the blur effects and mac like curved window edges & even dock,

but i read somewhere that blur effects use more cpu or something like that, is that true

One of the signature Desktop Window Manager (DWM) effects is a translucent and blurred non-client area. The DWM APIs enable applications to apply these effects to the client area of their top-level windows.

Windows Vista Home Basic edition does not support the transparent glass effect. Areas that would typically render with the transparent glass effect on other Windows editions are rendered as opaque.Beginning with Windows 8, calling this function doesn't result in the blur effect, due to a style change in the way windows are rendered.

An application can apply the blur effect behind the whole client region of the window or to a specific subregion. This enables applications to add styled path and search bars that are visually separate from the rest of the application.

To apply the blur behind a subregion, apply a valid region handle (HRGN) to the hRgnBlur member of the DWM_BLURBEHIND structure and add the DWM_BB_BLURREGION flag to the dwFlags member.

When you apply the blur-behind effect to a subregion of the window, the alpha channel of the window is used for the nonblurred area. This can cause an unexpected transparency in the nonblurred region of a window. Therefore, be careful when you apply a blur effect to a subregion.

An application can extend the blur of the window frame into the client area. This is useful when you apply the blur effect behind a window with a docked toolbar or visually separate controls from the rest of an application. This functionality is exposed by the DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea function.

To enable blur by using DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea, use the MARGINS structure to indicate how much to extend into the client area. The following example function, ExtendIntoClientBottom, toggles the blur extension on the bottom of the non-client frame into the client area.

Also available through the DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea method is the "sheet of glass" effect, where the blur effect is applied to the whole surface of the window without a visible window border. The following example demonstrates this effect where the client area is rendered without a window border.

Thanks, but there are not so many effects to choose from there and nothing related to blur. Anyway, I will ask around on the KDE forum or KDE subreddit, will update this post if I find something useful.

I switched from Adobe Photoshop to Affinity Photo about one year ago. Both programs have Gaussian blur. Sometimes I have to use the Photoshop because Affinity Photo does not have replace color tool. Affinity Photo is much less expensive than Photoshop and has similar number of bugs.

Earlier today I installed a new version of Quicken. After having the same blurry UI issue with it, I searched for some possible fixes. I finally found one that worked with Quicken, so I gave it a try with Audacity.

New laptop (Lenovo ideapad S145) came w/windows 10 and just installed Audacity. Blurry screen. I tried the previous suggestions but no Compatibility tab is available. This solution worked for me: Get out of the Audacity program, right click on the main screen of your computer, tap on Display settings, the automatic scaling setting is already set, go down to Advanced scaling settings, under Custom Scaling Size re-enter the same size that was previously set on automatic, tap Apply, sign out of your computer, sign back in and go back into Audacity. The script will be smaller but very clear. You can try different scale sizes to try to get the perfect scale for you. Hope this works for you.

I just downloaded Audacity on my Microsoft Surface laptop.

And boy, I cannot believe this blurry mess that came up. This usually happens when I run programmes that were made for Windows XP and has not been updated for 20 years.

I agree with Lenneth 100%. I wish to see all my screens clear all the time. Pretty please replace the ability to turn off the window blur or remove the window blur all together. Why would folks need to see more poorly? Its function to game is nothing but window blurs annoyance level is about 100%.

After updating Ui Path studio version 2021.10.3, main screen window gets blur, even though every time I move cursor to any Icon or option in studio it gets blur.

Please do let me know if any suggestion

I was in the Field Blur tool and was messing around but wanted to cancel and instead of the cancel button at the contextual menu at the top I accidentally closed the tool window/palette whatever. So now when I go into any of the blur gallery options I no longer get the extra tool settings. I tried searching first but all the questions I saw were related to the actual cursor and showing extras or graphics cards not allowing this as an option. My card is more than capable I was using the tool I just stupidly closed it and can't get the tool settings back.

I can't post a screenshot now because what I was seeing is gone. Blur gallery was a bit different than opening the filter gallery. The first couple times I used it, the cursor would turn into a pin and a new tool palette would open on the right side over top of the regular interface. You'd pin where you wanted the blur effect to go and then you could use the tool palette on the right to tweak the settings. Now I've lost that ability it seems and can't get it back lol. 17dc91bb1f

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