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A Visual Studio Code extension that applies a native translucent backdrop effect to the editor window on Windows 11.
[!IMPORTANT] UNRELEASED: Only tested on windows 11 25H2 / v1.110.1, Electron 39.6.0, Node.js 22.22.0
This extension makes VS Code transparent with a blurred background.
For now, this extension should be use with Mica For Everyone.
Translucent: Enable to enable the effect. by pressing Ctrl + Shift + P and type Translucent: Enable.Code to your Mica For Everyone.To fix this issue, add the --disable-gpu-compositing flag to your VS Code shortcut target.
Example:
"C:\Users\<YourUsername>\AppData\Local\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\Code.exe" --disable-gpu-compositing
Note: Replace
<YourUsername>with your actual Windows username.
VS Code tries to use your GPU to make the terminal faster, but it can cause these exact visual artifacts. Turning it off usually solves the problem instantly.
Ctrl + ,.terminal.integrated.gpuAccelerationauto or on to off.To uninstall this extension, you need to use command Translucent: Disable to disable the effect. by pressing Ctrl + Shift + P and type Translucent: Disable.
Then remove process Code from your Mica For Everyone.
And now you can uninstall this extension.
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