Microsoft Office Beta version uses Windows 11 Mica effect

One of the attractive changes of Windows 11 is its Mica effect, which provides a translucent appearance without high-performance consumption. Microsoft has updated the interface for a number of applications, more or less using mica effects, such as Edge browser, movies and TV, drawing, screenshot tools, photos, calculators, etc.

As part of the next Windows 11 update (which may be a feature update or accumulation), Microsoft plans to extend the mica effect to more applications. The figure below shows that the feedback center and reminder application of Windows 11 have already used the mica effect, which is currently available in the preview version.

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In addition, Office will also get a mica effect. According to the screenshot of the JINSHU, you can see that the Word Beta version has a semi-transparent background and the controls are more modern. Official Microsoft documents show that Mica combines themes and desktop wallpapers to draw the background of long-standing windows such as applications and settings. Developers can apply Mica to the background of the application to improve the clarity of the user’s focus, thereby creating a visual hierarchy and improving work efficiency.

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