This only works on Windows 11. Currently, I have no workaround for Windows 10. Sorry! Google Chrome: - enter chrome://flags/#windows11-mica-titlebar into the address bar and set the flag to Enabled, then Relaunch Chrome to apply the changes. Microsoft Edge: - unfortunately, Edge doesn't have the same #windows11-mica-titlebar flag, so the only way to get the custom caption buttons back is by using the old shortcut method. So, the Edge shortcut becomes something like: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe" --enable-features=Windows11MicaTitlebar For both browsers: - in MicaForEveryone add a new Process Rule for each browser (for Chrome Process Name: chrome | for Edge Process Name: msedge) and set the > Backdrop Type to Default or Mica. P.S. Thanks a lot to @matthewadamsdk for the updated fix!