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[Windows Terminal - Settings]: 'Settings' tab does not open in high contrast 'Aquatic' or 'Desert' themes. #17915

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SaurabhNew opened this issue Sep 12, 2024 · 0 comments
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Windows Terminal version

1.22.2362.0

Windows build number

27695.1000

Other Software

Test Environment:
OS: Windows 11 Version Dev (OS Build 27695.1000)
App: Windows Terminal Preview

Steps to reproduce

Pre-requisite:
Settings>Accessibility>Contrast themes>Aquatic/Desert theme>Reopen the application.

Repro steps:

  1. Open the 'windows terminal' application.
  2. Follow the above-mentioned pre-requisite step.
  3. Now open any application like 'Windows Terminal'.
  4. Now try to open 'Settings' window by pressing 'Ctrl+,' keys or form drop down.
  5. Observe the issue.

User experience:
Users relying on high contrast themes for better visibility are unable to access the 'Settings' tab, limiting their ability to configure or modify terminal settings. This creates a significant barrier for users who need high contrast for accessibility purposes.

MAS Reference Link:
MAS 4.3.1 – No Disruption of Accessibility Features.docx (sharepoint.com)

Attachment:
Settings window is not opening in high contrast themes.zip

Expected Behavior

The 'Settings' tab should open properly regardless of the theme applied, including high contrast themes such as 'Aquatic' and 'Desert.'

Actual Behavior

The 'Settings' tab does not open when the high contrast 'Aquatic' or 'Desert' themes are applied. The issue is specific to these high contrast themes, as the tab opens normally in simple or dark themes.

@SaurabhNew SaurabhNew added Issue-Bug It either shouldn't be doing this or needs an investigation. Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting labels Sep 12, 2024
@Priyanka-Chauhan123 Priyanka-Chauhan123 added HCL-E+D Accessibility tracking A11yWCAG Accessibility tracking HCL-WindowsTerminal Accessibility tracking A11ySev2 Accessibility tracking Area-Accessibility Issues related to accessibility A11ySev1 Accessibility tracking and removed A11ySev2 Accessibility tracking labels Sep 12, 2024
@carlos-zamora carlos-zamora added this to the Terminal v1.23 milestone Sep 12, 2024
@carlos-zamora carlos-zamora removed the Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting label Sep 12, 2024
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@carlos-zamora carlos-zamora removed the Needs-Tag-Fix Doesn't match tag requirements label Sep 12, 2024
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@carlos-zamora carlos-zamora self-assigned this Sep 12, 2024
@carlos-zamora carlos-zamora added Product-Terminal The new Windows Terminal. and removed Needs-Tag-Fix Doesn't match tag requirements labels Sep 12, 2024
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