How does Win10 open the window animation slow motion effect? ​​

  

From Vista, Microsoft added some gorgeous animation effects to DWM (Desktop Window Manager) in Windows, most of which were later in Win7 and Win8. Both Win10 have been extended. Perhaps for the convenience of internal developers debugging, Microsoft has retained a hidden function in the system, that is, with the Shift button, the animation effect of the window, including opening/closing, maximizing/minimizing the speed, looks like It's the same as the slow motion of the movie.

Of course, this feature does not have much practical use. But if you are also curious to try this effect, you only need to modify the registry to achieve a little, as follows:

Note: Due to the need to modify the registry, it is recommended to follow the "Win10" before the operation. How does the system create a restore point with one click? Create a restore point for your system to restore when an error occurs.

This method works for: Windows10, the version after Vista should be available (not tested).

1, press Win+R to open the run, enter regedit and press Enter to open the registry editor;

2, expand the following registry location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\DWM

3. Create a new DWORD (32-bit) value named AnimationsShiftKey on the right side;

4, double-click the new value AnimationsShiftKey, change its value to 1, and save.

5, log out and log in again. At this point, when you close/open, maximize/minimize the window, hold down the Shift button to see the effect of the window animation's "slow motion", as shown below.

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