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I know how to change the Opacity of the task bar in Unity on Ubuntu 12.10 VIA Compiz. My question is, is there a way I can change the Opacity of the Menus? See, in the image below, it shows the App Bar that it almost transparent. But, on the Calendar, it is mostly black. I would like to make it match the App Menu and all other menus.

Transparent App Bar. Solid Menu's.

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  • The color of the menu entries is controlled by the gtk theme, so you can edit its value by changing the style of the menu bar item with the name UnityPanelWidget. The opacity of the menus can be changed by compiz settings.
    – Treviño
    Dec 15, 2012 at 10:15

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You can set the opacity from Compiz Config Settings Manager (install it by sudo apt-get install ccsm). Open CCSM and go to Accessibility page, Then check the opacity brightness and saturation option if not already checked. Then click the same button to go view its options.
In there you'll find the tab Opacity, in this tab clikc on the New button in bottom and enter the values:

Window: DropdownMenu
Window Rules: 75  

Window: popupmenu
Window Rules: 75  

Window: Menu
Window Rules: 75

and back.

Compiz might crash when you check the button but dont worry about that. Just log out then in again and unity will be fixed.

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  • This would be a great answer if you can use gsettings instead of ccsm...
    – fossfreedom
    Dec 15, 2012 at 12:12
  • I'm not really sure about doing same with gsettings but hope someone can figure it out.
    – Gufran
    Dec 15, 2012 at 12:22
  • my answer here will give you some hints how to do this :) askubuntu.com/a/202598/14356
    – fossfreedom
    Dec 15, 2012 at 12:42
  • Thank you! I found my preferred opacity value us 90 in this case.
    – pgrytdal
    Dec 17, 2012 at 19:24

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