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visual performance
About this tag
The visual performance tag on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to Windows visual effects, UI composition, and system responsiveness. Discussions include how OneDrive sync and visual effects settings can impact Windows 11 performance, with Microsoft recommending both as first-line checks for sluggishness. The tag also covers developer-focused content on Windows.UI.Composition and the Fluent Design System, which enable fast and beautiful user interfaces in UWP apps. Additionally, hardware announcements like Dell's Inspiron AIOs and gaming desktops with Windows 10 are included, highlighting visual performance in gaming and VR. Overall, the tag addresses both user-facing tweaks and developer tools for optimizing visual performance on Windows.
Microsoft’s blunt answer to why your Windows PC feels sluggish is simple: your OneDrive sync settings and Windows’ visual effects are common, and easily overlooked, contributors to real-world sluggishness — and Microsoft now lists both as first‑line things to check when diagnosing a slow Windows...
Since its original debut with the Windows 10 November 2015 update, Windows.UI.Composition has been empowering developers to build fast, beautiful, sweet user interfaces in UWP and has been providing enhancements with every subsequent Windows release. At Build 2017, we revealed what all of this...
Available starting today on Link Removed and at retailers in China including JD.com, and worldwide in the coming weeks, Dell’s new lineup includes the Inspiron 27 7000 AIO, the Inspiron 24 5000 AIO and the new Inspiron Gaming Desktop — the first gaming desktop to join Dell’s expanding Inspiron...