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DWMBlurGlass 2.3.1 by Maplespe is a lightweight personalization utility that injects custom blur and acrylic effects into every standard window title bar on Windows 10 and Windows 11, instantly giving the entire desktop a cohesive, glass-like appearance without touching individual application code. Once installed, the program hooks into the Desktop Window Manager and overrides the default title-bar brush with user-defined translucency, tint color, and noise texture, making it equally useful for matching corporate branding themes, restoring the nostalgic Vista blur, or simply reducing visual contrast between bright windows and dark wallpapers. Because the effect is applied at the compositor level, it propagates to File Explorer, Notepad, Control Panel, and most Win32 utilities automatically, while leaving UWP and custom-drawn frames untouched, so users gain a unified aesthetic without breaking dark-mode or high-contrast accessibility settings. The single-version history (currently only 2.3.1) keeps the executable minimal, while an unobtrusive system-tray applet lets users toggle the effect or tweak intensity in real time, eliminating the need for registry edits or unsigned theme patches. Enthusiasts who share screenshots, IT staff standardizing lab PCs, and casual users wanting a cleaner look all benefit from the tool’s zero-config operation and immediate visual payoff. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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