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04-19-2024 01:38 PM - edited 04-19-2024 11:36 PM
I don't know how to explain the issue but it is regarding the display. lIke I am working on a document and then i minimize the document and a new window but i can still see the trace if the previous window opened. I think the picture will explain more
The thing is, for example, I have any window, let it be any window, then I close it. So, the display should not have a trace of the previous window opened. But what is happening is, I can see what was previously opened, like the image of the previous window is superimposed on the current window but with transparency. I hope you get what I am saying.
As you can see in the image, I was working on a DDP document, then I closed it and opened the ChatGPT window. But as you can see, there is an image of the previous window with transparency imposed on the ChatGPT window.
04-19-2024 06:24 PM
If you are referring to missing windows in chatgpt they are preserved if you sign in.
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If other windows, like word or firefox, etc then shrink chatgpt down so you can see the ones behind it
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04-19-2024 11:34 PM
No, it's not regarding ChatGPT. The thing is, for example, I have any window, let it be any window, then I close it. So, the display should not have a trace of the previous window opened. But what is happening is, I can see what was previously opened, like the image of the previous window is superimposed on the current window but with transparency. I hope you get what I am saying.
As you can see in the image, I was working on a DDP document, then I closed it and opened the ChatGPT window. But as you can see, there is an image of the previous window with transparency imposed on the ChatGPT window.
04-20-2024 06:38 AM - edited 04-20-2024 06:56 AM
Sorry, I thought you wanted that transparent window! It looks kind of neat but would be a good trick to play on someone.
Here is one solution let me know if works
here is another the might be better
Why is my Windows screen transparent? I understand that you're experiencing an issue with transparency in Windows 11, where open windows appear transparent and reveal the content behind them. Can you confirm that the transparency effect is turned off in Windows settings? Go to Accessibility ----> Visual Effects and Switch Off Transparency effects. |
I tried turning transparency on and off and was unable to get anything as transparent as your display. This is some setting in windows. You may have to go to https://answers.microsoft and ask over there. If so, please come back here with the solution as I cannot duplicate the problem here.
You may need an updated graphics driver. Please provide the Product ID or Model name for better assistance.
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