If you’re reading these words on a Windows 11 PC, do me a solid. Minimize all your windows and right click your desktop. You’ll notice that the context menu has a nice frosted glass effect, revealing and blurring a bit of your wallpaper. This is an effect Windows calls “Acrylic,” and you might see a lot more of it in the future. Since the launch of Windows 11, Acrylic blur effects can only be applied to either an entire window element like the Start menu or nothing in a...

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