Compiz can bring a very good three-dimensional effect to the Ubuntu Desktop. I believe many of you are using it. Do you want to make your Ubuntu Desktop cooler and dizzy? Based on the following tips, you can make the application menu in the Ubuntu environment transparent, and the operation is not complicated. It takes a while. Press Alt + F2 and enter "ccsm" in the displayed dialog box to start the Compiz configuration program. Click GeneralOptions and switch to Opacity.
Compiz can bring a very good three-dimensional effect to the Ubuntu Desktop. I believe many of you are using it.
Do you want to make your Ubuntu Desktop cooler and dizzy? Based on the following tips, you can make the application menu in the Ubuntu environment transparent, and the operation is not complicated. It takes a while.
Press Alt + F2 and enter "ccsm" in the displayed dialog box to start the Compiz configuration program.
Click General Options and switch to the Opacity Setting tab.
Expand "Window opacities" and click "Add.
In the displayed dialog box, enter "Tooltip | Menu | PopupMenu | DropdownMenu" and set the transparency value to 90. You can modify the value as needed.
You do not need to restart Compiz. This modification takes effect immediately.
In fact, apart from menus, you can also set the application window to transparent here.