How to disable annoying animations in Windows 8

  • Animations may slow down performance on low-performance computers.
  • Disabling animations improves the speed and fluidity of the operating system.
  • Accessing the settings is easy through the Control Panel.
  • The deadline to upgrade to Windows 10 for free is approaching.

Windows 8

The animations make the user experience a somewhat assisted harmony. However, on many occasions, especially in low-performance computers, we find that these animations end up hindering the normal operation of our device, and it completely ends our patience. So, Today we show you how to disable annoying animations in Windows 8. Thanks to this, it can give you the feeling that the device goes much faster, but above all we will save certain jerks and FPS drops when using the operating system or navigating between the windows.

As always, it is another of our simple tutorials, with no more pretensions than to help you with possible everyday problems when using your Windows PC. These heavy animations can make the operating system run slower than it should, so we are going to disable unnecessary animations Step by Step:

  1. Go to the start menu
  2. Navigate to the Control Panel
  3. In the Control Panel, we will find the section that interests us, specifically the Accessibility Center for users in Spanish.
  4. We click on «make your computer easier to see»
  5. Check the box "Disable all unnecessary animations"

As the function says, it will deactivate all the animations that are created with the intention of simulating harmony, but without which we can live perfectly, especially when the performance of the Windows PC is unstable or slow due to the fairness of the hardware. We hope we have been able to increase the performance of your PC with Windows 8 and we remind you that the deadline for free update to Windows 10 this day 29, so it is a good time for you to consider an upgrade, remember that PCs with Windows 8 have the update guaranteed completely free of charge, do not hesitate any longer.