How to disable Windows 10's window animations to speed up responsiveness
If you’re tired of waiting just a little bit too long for the Start menu to pop-up or for windows to appear and disappear, here’s how to disable windows animations in Windows 10.
TIP: If you want to get there a bit faster, open Cortana, typeYou’re now at a small dialog box entitled System Properties and have the Advanced tab open. Now, click Settings... under “Performance.”sysdm.cpl
, click on the first result, and then click the Advanced tab in the window that opens.
If you’d like you could also check out the rest of the options to tweak your system’s visual effects before clicking OK. Most of the options on this list are self-explanatory.
Once you’re done, close all the system windows you opened and test out the speed of your newly modified Start menu.
It should appear and disappear in a rather immediate and jarring manner. If your PC has a ton of RAM and a solid state drive, the user experience tradeoff may not be worth the hassle. On an older system, however, that faster response can offer a much better experience than the slower, animated version.
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