The new Windows 11 SDK for build 22523 revealed that Microsoft is working on a new blur effect for Windows 11. This effect is called Tabbed and is in addition to Acrylic and Mica.
22523 The new DWMWA_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE in the SDK, the public Win32 API for Mica, Acrylic, and their weird new "tab" hybrid: pic.twitter.com/dbsu7ZFiIi
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The effect can be seen in the sample application of the following SDK:
The effect seems to be that your wallpaper does not A heavily blurred version of the hue. Microsoft seems to be working on bringing Mica to more traditional apps, with the latest Insider build also supporting "MicaBackdropInApplicationFrameHostTitlebar".Microsoft will bring the next major update to Windows 11 in the summer of 2022, so it won’t be long before we see these changes rolling out to regular users.
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