As Ivo said, Classic Shell replaces the default Windows 10 Start menu with its own. It does not modify the original Windows 10 menu transparency or function. But you can control which menu opens when you click the Start button. Right click it and select "Settings". Check "Show all settings" and on the Controls tab, you can configure it.
Now, if you want to use the Classic Start Menu (which is similar to the original Windows 7 menu), you must have picked a style when you installed it.
If you are using the Windows 7 style of the Start Menu, the default skin it uses on Windows 10 is the Metro skin. It does not support transparency in Windows 7 style. You can switch to the classic with two columns style. The Metro skin in that style supports transparency (you must uncheck Disable transparency option from the Skin tab of the Metro skin in 'Classic with two columns' style).
Another option is to use Windows 7 style but go to the Skin tab and switch to another skin like Windows Aero, Windows 8 or Midnight. Those skins support glass transparency in the Windows 7 style too, but only for the right side column (the left column is white). Once you find a glass skin that you like, there is a "Menu opacity" setting on the "Menu Look" tab.
The functionality to automatically open "All Programs" works only when you use the Windows 7 style. After you select Windows 7 style, go to the Main Menu tab, and set the "All Programs style" setting to Inside main menu. Check the option below "Open automatically" and click OK.
When you open the menu, the search box will still get the focus. This is controlled the setting "Selected by default" on the "Search box" tab of Classic Start Menu settings.
Note that although there are many settings, you can use the search box in the Settings window to find them.
_________________ Links to some general topics:● Compare Start Menus ● Read the Search box usage guide.
I am a Windows enthusiast and helped a little with Classic Shell's testing and usability/UX feedback.
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