They’re outlined nicely here, but here’s a quick summary. If you want TranslucentTB to start transparent, instead of blurred, we need to learn about the command prompt options offered. You’ve now created a shortcut to your executable in the startup folder, meaning the application will launch at boot. When you let go, you’ll be asked what you’d like to do. Drag your TranslucentTB executable to this folder with the right mouse button. A File Explorer window will open to the Startup folder. If you remember, Windows 10 had a feature that allowed you to make your taskbar completely transparent and translucent in nature. Like the look, but want it to start when you boot Windows? That’s easy. First, press the Windows key and R to launch the Run command. Making the Start menu, taskbar, and action center transparent is one thing, but Windows 10 still has a lot of other snazzy, built-in special. The blurred look is nice if you want the taskbar to be distinct, but also want to see colors consistent with what’s in the bottom of the image. After Installation of TranslucentTB, it will visible.
One popular mod is to make the Windows 10 taskbar completely. How to Make Windows 10 Taskbar Transparent First You need to install Translucent TB from Microsoft store. Under the Style, check the box labeled with Transparent. Click on the Style tab from the left side pane to make the Windows 10/11 Taskbar completely transparent. The transparent (Clear) option is nice if you want to see your entire wallpaper. Many users enjoy modifying their Windows 10 experience by changing user interface characteristics beyond what Microsoft intended. To change your taskbar appearance, use the TaskbarX Configurator.exe from the same folder.