Speed up Windows Menu Animations

First of all, we would recommend you to create a System Restore point. Because we will be playing with registry files and modifying some critical Windows settings. Having done this, we will continue on our quest of speeding up menu animations on Windows 11/10. Hit the WINKEY + R button combination to launch the Run utility, type in regedit and hit Enter. Click on Yes for the UAC or User Account Control Prompt that you get.

Once Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following key location- Look up for a DWORD called MenuShowDelay on the right side panel. Double-click on it to modify its value data. The number in that field is the number of milliseconds the computer will take to run the animation once it is initiated. You can adjust it lower to make the animations faster, and you can set a higher number to make them slower. The default value is 400. To speed up the animation, you could enter a figure of, say, 200. Click on OK to set the values. Reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.

Completely disable animations in Windows 11/10

To completely disable animations, type ‘Performance Options’ in Start search and hit Enter. Verify that you are under the  Visual Effects tab. If you select Adjust for best performance, all animations & visual effects will be disabled. To disable only animations, select Custom and make sure that you uncheck the following two entries:

Animate controls and elements inside windows – This will disable the animations inside a particular window.Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing – This will disable the animation for minimizing and maximizing any window.

Now click on Apply and exit. Reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.