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No magic. Neither one of these system has taskbar blur by default thus it only depends which technique you used to enable it.

Its Classic Shell in both systems.

I can you show some screenshots to demonstrate this magic.

 

1:http://postimg.org/image/fqrgdxbob/

2:http://postimg.org/image/ids992oo9/

 

..taken from my win 8.1 system..

in win 10 this slider doesnt change anything on taskbar..

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No magic. Neither one of these system has taskbar blur by default thus it only depends which technique you used to enable it.

Its Classic Shell in both systems.

I can you show some screenshots to demonstrate this magic.

 

1:http://postimg.org/image/fqrgdxbob/

2:http://postimg.org/image/ids992oo9/

 

..taken from my win 8.1 system..

in win 10 this slider doesnt change anything on taskbar..

 

It's normal because, in Windows 10 Classic Shell use the "modern" blur for the taskbar (the same than Action Center and default start menu) ;)

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How can I accomplish  Modern Frame Removal for WIN 10?  I have seen some older articles about using modernframes.dll.  Now I can't seem to find a place to download this file for testing.  A simple step-by-step How To would be helpful.  Thanks in advance.

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Then ask Classic Shell developer why he uses different techniques for Win8.1 and Win10.

I had that discussion with him when he removed the accent that Aero Glass for Win 8+ uses. What we have now is what he replaced it with. I think he felt that using the Win 10 native blur is simply more useful overall for folks who are not using Big Muscle's tool.

Blame Microsoft for returning a half-a$$ed rendition of Aero Glass to try to placate users who wrote numerous feedbacks.

-Noel

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Bigmuscle,  it's been so long since I installed the software in my old Win 8.1 that I've forgotten how to apply the key.  Can I use the same key for Windows 10 or shoudl I re-donate?

(I upgraded to Win 10 Pro).

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