Strange transition effect when opening Opera
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A Former User last edited by
Here are the screen shots showing the transition. The blue wash and diagonal bars are superimposed over whatever was on the screen and are replaced after 1-3 seconds by my normal home page in Opera.
Example 1 - [](https://postimg.org/image/p1cz194lx/' target='_blank)
Example 2 - [](https://postimg.org/image/jgvqkilf5/' target='_blank)
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A Former User last edited by
I have cleared all downloads, although I do not believe my screenshots showed a red progress indicator. I am still experiencing this strange transition effect when opening Opera, but not when opening any other program.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
although I do not believe my screenshots showed a red progress indicator.
Well, I've noticed that Opera icon has a red background.
I am still experiencing this strange transition effect when opening Opera
What would be it? It still happens on this friday's build?
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zalex108 last edited by
Check hardware acceleration in Opera settings.
Graphic card drivers updated?
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mrgillywinble last edited by
Same thing happening to my own computer (Win7 64bit). Also happening on my laptop, same OS. Opera seems to get a little bit worse with every update. The VPN has slowed to such an extent that it won't play videos and is almost unusable for anything but basic, text-only webpages. When used on Youtube it drops so many frames the video stutters every few seconds.
Opera was working perfectly for me a couple of months ago, now I'm close to dropping it for chrome.
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zalex108 last edited by admin
You should try with a Private window Ctrl+Shift+N or a clean profile or download this as a clean profile.
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A Former User last edited by
I am now a little clearer what it is I'm seeing when Opera opens. With an aero theme, the bar at the top of the Opera window is always semi-transparent so I can see part of what is underneath. Now when I open Opera there is a period of time between a fraction of a second and three seconds when it is as if Opera displays a blank window in semi-transparent mode with everything underneath showing through but blurred. Turning off aero removes the problem, although I want to keep aero on. Turning off hardware acceleration in Opera makes no difference. The effect is there when opening a private window as well as when opening Opera from scratch. I'm pretty sure its not a profile problem. What I will try next is reverting to a previous version of Opera but using my current profile. It is my belief that this effect only appeared in very recent versions of Opera and this will help to establish this.
Other browsers (Firefox, IE, Chrome) may take a second or two to open, but when they open they go straight to the normal appearance with just the menu bar semi-transparent. They do not go through this intermediate stage where the entire screen goes blurred.
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zalex108 last edited by
Then, should be reported as a bug with Aero in W7.
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A Former User last edited by
No, it is something introduced in Opera 45 which was not there in Opera 44.
I tried installing Opera 44.0.2510.1457 in a clean virtual machine running Windows 7 (64) with internet disconnected to stop auto update. Opera opens normally going straight from the desktop to Opera's home page (in my case Google).
[](https://postimg.org/image/ew69317cr/' target='_blank)
I then reconnected internet and allowed Opera to update itself to the latest version 45.0.2552.881. When you open Opera, you now get a transition where the whole of the Opera window is semi-transparent before moving to its normal appearance as in the Opera 44 image above. The screenshot below captures it in this transitional phase. Opening in a window rather than full-screen makes clearer what is happening.
[](https://postimg.org/image/nj515t955/' target='_blank)
The only thing that has changed is the update from Opera 44 to Opera 45, which establishes that this is an effect introduced by Opera 45 and nothing to do with my profile, graphics card or system setup.
Can this be looked at by Opera developers?
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zalex108 last edited by
Despite they usually answer into Mac and Mini forums they read other posts too.
Maybe you should create a report bug and point here or to your latests post for more info if they need it."You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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A Former User last edited by
I to have this happening since I updated Opera,I have also noticed when I watch a video and hit the back arrow that the video shows my desktop with the transition