[Solved][Request]Option to disable Animation when switching workspaces
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AriaTranshumanist last edited by
@abstractalgo The animations are pretty, but it's super distracting if you have really bad ADHD.
Each time I switched workspaces - when trying to reference some text for a piece I was working - my brain kept forgetting what I was trying to do because the visual distraction of the animations was too much. I feel like I'm less productive since installing OperaOneDev yesterday.
I would really love to know how to disable it - the difference is such a strong impact that it might be the one thing that'll force me to switch back to regular Opera.
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namero999 last edited by
Please give an option to disable animations. Not only is wasting time, it's also annoying and irritating. Please tell us if there is a configuration flag that we can toggle.
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wouterVE last edited by
@namero999 I've found a workaround (using the Aria ai function in Opera One:-).
Search for the 'hardware acceleartion' in advanced settings and turn it off. Upon restarting Opera, thos annoying animations are gone. I don't know what else this option does, so probably there is some minor performance loss, but for the time being this can help. -
Cayde last edited by
@bandiit 100% percent this, it's nice but animations (pretty much any kind) do not belong to purely functional software like internet browser. They're nice in certain websites, like portfolios and that's pretty much it.
No other software (or webpages) designed for actual work has any animations - for good reasons. They are distracting and waste your time.
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fairyhedgehog last edited by
@wouterve Thank you so much! I'm still getting a slower move between workspaces but at least I'm not feeling seasick now!
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franan last edited by
It looks like there is now a formal option to disable the animation feature under Settings > Advanced > User Interface > Disable Animations. I'm not sure how recently this was added, but I just thought I'd update this thread.
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fairyhedgehog last edited by
@franan Thank you. I've used that option now, and it didn't actually stop the animation when changing between workspaces, so I've had to go back to disabling Hardware Acceleration. It was worth a try though.
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HellsFire last edited by
@fairyhedgehog Thanks I needed a while to find the option but works now, big down site is that youtube videos stutter now is there any way to boost this without hardware acceleration ?
It is not major anything seems to work same. -
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cozappz last edited by
@franan said in [Request]Option to disable Animation when switching workspaces:
opera://settings/?search=reduce+animations
Unfortunately, there's no setting like this in non-GX opera.
Still, I don't want to disable hw acceleration but definitely want to disable ALL animations in opera.
How do I disable them in an easy and comfortable way?
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Avgariat last edited by
@hellsfire No, that's what hardware acceleration is for. Disabling it to turn off annoying animations is a workaround, not a solution.
Anyway, I've just updated to version
101.0.4843.25
and official option calledReduce animations
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fairyhedgehog last edited by
@avgariat But it only reduces them. I still get the vertical shutter effect when I switch workspaces, unless I turn hardware acceleration off.
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Thravvn last edited by
Just thanks - Opera forced the update. But a older one without Reduce animation option. So I was searching for that solution about an hour. Thanks alot for the Thread opener and Devs who listen.
Switching just work areas without that animation is so nice!
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tuzumkuru last edited by
For the ones who can not find the Reduce Animations option in settings, just update your browser using Update & Recovery option from the menu.
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marwerno last edited by leocg
@franan said in [Request]Option to disable Animation when switching workspaces:
opera://settings/?search=reduce+animations
Thank You
This feature was so annoying. Now I wish to switch off the start-up sound when a new installation is done or starting opera...
I disabled it for this installation, but I wonder what the next update will do...