Apple redesigned the classic Mac interface with a transparent menu bar and sidebars that show the colors of the windows below.. Fortunately, is there a way to disable annoying transparent menus on Mac.
Usually, the design language that Big Sur and later introduced is a move in the right direction. Everything is more spaced and the interface matches the iPhone and iPad, while remaining faithful to classic macOS.
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You can reduce the transparency of the window using an accessibility feature called “You can reduce the transparency of the window using an accessibility feature called”. Once enabled, transparent menu bar and side bars will be replaced with solid colors, which will facilitate the view. You can see the difference between the default option (left) and with transparency disabled (right) in the screenshot below.
You can reduce the transparency of the window using an accessibility feature called “System preferences”. Click on the icon “Apple” You can reduce the transparency of the window using an accessibility feature called “System preferences”.
Here, go to section “Accessibility”.
Now, from the sidebar, choose option “Screen” You can reduce the transparency of the window using an accessibility feature called “You can reduce the transparency of the window using an accessibility feature called”.
Instantly, all transparent and translucent menus will be replaced by a solid color.
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