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Pavilion x360 14-cd0008la
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,

I would like to know if there is any way to activate the aero forever, so there is no way to deactivate it as in windows 8.1, because I have a game that when I open it disables the aero and that causes "screen tearing", I have tryed configuring the .exe compatibility to disable optimizations of full screen and I could only see the game without tearing the first time I tried it, after that the option was still marked but when I opened the game for the second time thereafter the " tearing. "

In windows 8.1 is the only operating system in which I do not present this problem because you can not turn off transparency, encambio windows 10. Then if you could advise me something I can do to solve this would be very good help.

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@JoseeP 

Sorry, but MS got rid of "aero" when they came out with the "flat look" of Win8x.

That now is a relic of the Win7 days.

If you do an online search, you might be able to find some freeware known as "AeroGlass for Windows 8-10" which supposedly, will return what is now known as "blur" to Win10.

I have not used this, so I can not vouch for it.



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