Apr 26 2019 08:09 PM - edited Apr 26 2019 08:14 PM
The up and down arrows of the Ctrl + F command are next to impossible to read.
My suggestion to Microsoft: You guys might want to check your Insiders on this if you think my idea worthwhile. There should be three modes available to the users.
1- Light mode (sets of colours and visual effects are predefined -- but both Transparency effects and Choose your accent colour are disabled in Windows settings)
2- Dark mode (sets of colours and visual effects are predefined -- but both Transparency effects and Choose your accent colour are disabled in Windows settings)
3- Picasso mode (let the user have as much fun as they want with their window's accent colours and transparency effects)
My bet is: do it this way and almost nobody will use the Transparency effect and Accent colour anymore.
Apr 28 2019 03:02 PM
They will brighten a bit once you start to type into the box if anything is found. That's my experience. They appear to be greyed out until something is found, and while greyed out they are indeed more difficult to see. I don't see that being a problem as long as they are readily visible when something has been found.
My 2 cents, whether worth a full 2 cents or not.
Apr 28 2019 07:34 PM
@rhapdog Tried it, you're right. Though I'd like them to be still brighter than they eventually change to.
Apr 29 2019 02:25 AM
Apr 29 2019 10:16 AM
@Deleted -- As far as I am concerned, one of the purposes of having Insiders is to guide the development team with what works with users and what doesn't. If no one tells MS what we like and don't like, nothing's ever going to change.
Apr 29 2019 10:48 AM
Apr 29 2019 11:30 AM
@Deleted -- Please believe me when I say that I am not trying to argue with you, just trying to clarify things. Microsoft does want our input at all points of the product development, not when something is finished. Here is my best evidence. Check this other thread I started last week: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Discussions/Dark-mode-ok-for-a-first-step/m-p/482968#M2101
Please look for the comment we got from IrinaL at Microsoft.
Apr 29 2019 04:48 PM
May 14 2019 12:06 AM