How to Make the Windows Taskbar Transparent in 2023

Learn how to make your Windows taskbar translucent in Windows 11 and Windows 10, enhancing your desktop customization.
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Microsoft's Windows 11 and Windows 10 offer the opportunity to personalize your operating system and create a distinct ambiance. Whether you utilize your PC for work or leisure, learning to customize the appearance of the Windows taskbar can enhance your experience.

One of the customization options available is making the taskbar transparent. You have the freedom to select from solid, translucent, or fully transparent styles, which will also affect the appearance of the start menu. This guide will demonstrate various techniques, including both native Microsoft Windows methods and alternative approaches, to help you achieve a more visually appealing taskbar.



Make Taskbar Transparent from the Windows Settings

Changing the transparency of your taskbar from the Settings app is as easy as toggling it on or off. Moreover, the steps are very similar for Windows 10 and 11. However, the difference can be subtle so let’s learn about controlling transparency for each OS separately.

Taskbar Customization in Windows 10

  1. Navigate to the Settings app. You can use the search feature to find it and open it quickly.
  1. Select the Personalization option.
  1. Choose Colors from the left side menu.
  1. In the main window find the Transparency effect, and toggle it on.

That’s it! Your taskbar should be transparent. Now, let’s take a look at Windows 11.

Taskbar Customization in Windows 11

  1. Navigate to Settings, then Personalization.
  1. Select the Colors option.
  1. Find Transparency Effects and toggle the switch on.

And that’s it. If you want to return the taskbar to a solid state, simply toggle this same option off.

If you want to continue customizing your taskbar, you can add a color overlay to it. This will give the Taskbar a slight shade of a color of your choosing, and you can make some interesting-looking setups with it.

Adding a Color Overlay in Windows 10

  1. Go to Settings, and select Personalize.
  2. Go to Colors on the left side menu.
  3. Scroll down to Choose your accent color section. Pick a color by clicking on the one you like, and check the box in front of Start, taskbar, and action center.

You’ll notice the color is immediately added to the taskbar.

Adding a Color Overlay in Windows 11

  1. Navigate to SettingsPersonalization, and finally Colors, just as in the previous step.
  2. Select the color you want to add to the taskbar, from the offered color grid.
  3. Scroll down until you find Show accent colors on Start and taskbar. Toggle the switch next to it on.

Manage the Transparency of the Taskbar from Accessibility

Microsoft also allows you to control the transparency of your taskbar from the Accessibility menu in the Settings app. In Windows 10, this section is called “Ease of Access.” Let’s see the steps you’ll need to follow for both Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Transparency Management in Windows 10

  1. Go to the Settings app, and select the Ease of Access option.
  1. From the left side menu select Display, under the Vision section.
  1. In the main window, scroll down until you see Simplify and Personalize Windows section. Toggle on the Show transparency in Windows option.

And here’s what these steps look like in Windows 11.

Transparency Management in Windows 11

  1. Navigate to the Settings app, and then select Accessibility.
  2. Select the Visual Effects section.
  1. Find Transparency effects, and toggle the slider next to it.

Manage the Transparency of the Taskbar through Windows Registry

Although it’s possible to turn on the transparency of the taskbar through Windows Registry, it’s important that you know that any misconfiguration in the system’s registry can be fatal to your operating system. That’s why it would be wise to create a system restore point, and only then try the steps described below.

Back up all the important data you value if you already didn’t. You should be doing this periodically anyway. Changing taskbar transparency with the Windows registry is the same for Windows 10 and 11.

  1. Type run in the search bar and open the Run app. Alternatively, press the Windows key + R on your keyboard.
  1. Type regedit in the command box. This will open the registry editor.
  1. In the address bar at the top of the quick navigation of the registry editor type: Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Themes\Personalize
  1. Double-click on Enable Transparency in the main window.
  1. When a pop-up window appears, if the Value data is set to 0 (zero), you’ll need to change it to 1 and press OK to continue. This will immediately change the taskbar transparency and you won’t need to reboot your system.
  1. If you want to return the taskbar to solid, just change the value back to 0.

The transparency added with this method is very light. But there is a way to add a bit more transparency, although there is no built-in way of making your taskbar completely transparent. For that, you’ll need to use a third-party app.

Using TransculentTB

The TransculentTB App is available in the Microsoft Store, and it’ll work on both Windows 10 and 11. This UWP app will help you personalize and manage your taskbar opacity. Here’s how it works:

  1. Go to the Microsoft Store page and type TransculentTB in the search bar. When the app shows up, click Get it, and it will be installed on your device.
  1. Once the app is downloaded, open it. You’ll notice your taskbar will immediately become transparent.
  2. The app will run in the system tray. To change its settings, right-click on it. This will give you access to its menu.
  1. Select the desktop option and there you’ll find different customization options for your taskbar. Choose whichever appeals the most to you.

As you can see there are many different customization options in the TranslucentTB app. It’ll allow you not only to personalize your Taskbar, but also the search menu, start menu, and other options. This app also offers tips and tricks on how to best customize your taskbar. Go ahead and try it.

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