I bought my macbook pro like .. a month ago. I'm actually a windows user. I like my mac os, except the animation effect.
Is it possible to turn off all the animation effect on mac os ?
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I bought my macbook pro like .. a month ago. I'm actually a windows user. I like my mac os, except the animation effect. Is it possible to turn off all the animation effect on mac os ? |
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Animation is everywhere in OS X, and it is not possible to disable all animation with one global setting, which makes this a very complicated question to answer completely. I would advise you to try disabling things one at a time as you find animations that annoy you. Check System Preferences to start. For example, the Dock magnification animation can be turned off in System Preferences -> Dock. Also, check out TinkerTool, which allows you to do the following:
If there's an animation that really bugs you and you can't figure out how to disable it, try posting a separate question here at Ask Different for that specific issue -- you will get a fast and accurate response. (And as a nice side effect, both you and the people helping you will earn more rep that way.) |
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I have only enabled the first four of these, but here are all hidden preferences for disabling animations I have found.
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If you're wary of Terminal, Mountain Tweaks is another helpful GUI to turn off, turn on and otherwise tweak the behavior of Lion and Mountain Lion. |
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In addition to the answers above, you can also use Secrets. Secrets is an open source PrefPane that lets you set all sorts of hidden options for all sorts of programs on your Mac.
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