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Win11 Toggle Rounded Corners is a lightweight desktop utility developed by oberrich that gives users granular control over the visual styling of Microsoft’s current operating system by removing the default rounded edges applied to every application window. Designed for people who prefer the sharper, rectangular aesthetic of earlier Windows releases or who need a crisper screen capture for documentation and presentations, the 1.2 release toggles the relevant UX attribute with a single click and without requiring a reboot. The program runs independently of the system shell, so it can be deployed on personal workstations, office laptops, or demonstration PCs where a consistent, legacy-style interface is desired. Because the change is executed through an officially exposed Windows flag, the modification can be reversed just as easily, letting testers, support staff, and theme enthusiasts switch back and forth while evaluating different UI schemes. Distributed under the System Utilities / Desktop Customization category, the package occupies negligible disk space and operates without background services, making it suitable for inclusion in minimalist or portable toolkits. Only one version—1.2—has been published to date, indicating that the author considers the feature set complete for its narrow scope. Win11 Toggle Rounded Corners is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest build, and support batch installation alongside multiple applications.
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