

However, the developer has no plans to release Aero Glass for Windows 10 until the release of Windows 10 RTM, which means PC users who have been testing preview version of Windows 10 need to wait for another four to six months to get the official version of Aero Glass for Windows 10.

The first preview version of the same has already been shared with select number of users. Though it’s not absolutely free, users who can’t live without Aero glass can download this software.Īccording to the official website of Aero Glass for Windows 8, Aero Glass for Windows 10 is currently under development. Big Muscle’s Aero Glass is the best one of the lot to bring back Aero glass transparency to Windows 8 as well as Windows 8.1. internal changes to be consistent with Aero Glass for Win8.Windows 8 and 8.1 users who want to get back the Aero glass feature has a couple of options.

implemented glass reflection (aero stripes only) -> HKEY CURRENTUSERSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsDWM:ColorizationGlassReflectionIntensity (DWORD 0x0 = disabled (default) / other values = enabled).glass is disabled when running on a battery -> HKEY LOCALMACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsDWM:DisableGlassOnBattery (DWORD 0x0 / 0x1 = default).custom theme resource can now be loaded globally from HKEY LOCALMACHINE.blur deviation settings is applied everytime colorization is changed (so no DWM restart is needed now).inactive frame blur/color balances are not altered by theme opacity settings when user set them manually.CustomThemeResource settings name changed to CustomThemeAtlas.

