Many users reported several Action center issues in Tablet Mode after installing Windows 10 v1903.

One user asked if the known issues persisted after the newest update:

Well, the answer is yes. The Action Center transparency was affected before, but now Windows v1903 not only didn’t solve the issue, but is adding other bugs on top of it.

Wait, the bug with the Action Center transparency effects is still present?!

Here’s what one user mentions in the answer to the question above:

So, the animations are also affected now, making the Action Center basically useless.

Yep, and there’s new bugs with animations too, such as when you open search. The window opens, then the shadow/highlighting around it pops in.

Another user offers more details about the several issues he encountered after installing the Windows 10 v1903 Update:

The general conclusion is that the new Action Center in Tablet Mode is worse than the one from the previous version of Windows 10. This is why some users might choose to return to Windows 10 v1809.

The “Restarting” screen also now appears without an animation, it just pops up out of nowhere. On v1809, there was a slight fading/transition animation that made it feel smoother.

Have you encountered similar problems? Let us know in the comment section below.

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