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When a window "explodes" open, part of it spills onto second monitor for a fraction of a second. I thought that odd!
(Animations are odd anyway, and useless)
One of the new features with the new release of the operating system is a new animation for opening Windows. As we revealed earlier this week, the new animations occur when opening and closing windows.
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When a window "explodes" open, part of it spills onto second monitor for a fraction of a second. I thought that odd!
(Animations are odd anyway, and useless)
VMware Player complains about OpenGL drivers, so I have to keep the animations turned off.
I normally turn most of the "special effects" off anyway.
Updating drivers in Windows is bad enough, but in Linux it's a total nightmare.
If they aren't included on the install disc, good luck finding and then installing them.
When I was helping Kari the other day, I didn't disable the animations (on the new VM) and the windows "stuttered".
Until now I had never seen the Windows 8.1 animations for opening and closing windows. I just enabled them to have a look, and they are not very pleasant. The Windows 10 ones look better, for those that like this kind of thing.