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Applying a custom contrast theme in windows causes an exception #36811

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Nick12-45 opened this issue Jan 11, 2025 · 0 comments
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Applying a custom contrast theme in windows causes an exception #36811

Nick12-45 opened this issue Jan 11, 2025 · 0 comments
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Microsoft PowerToys version

0.87.1

Installation method

PowerToys auto-update

Running as admin

No

Area(s) with issue?

PowerToys Run

Steps to reproduce

  • Open the Windows Settings app
  • Go to Accessibility/Contrast Themes
  • Select and apply a custom contrast theme OR select "None" when already in a custom contrast theme

error dialog

PowerToysReport_2025-01-10-23-51-51.zip

✔️ Expected Behavior

The theme is applied and there are no errors

❌ Actual Behavior

If Powertoys Run is enabled, when a custom theme is applied, 2-6 (equivalent) error dialogs are shown in the same spot, when switching from a custom theme to the default (None) theme then 1 dialog is shown

Other Software

Windows 11 Settings (SystemSettings.exe) (Win version 24H2)

@Nick12-45 Nick12-45 added Issue-Bug Something isn't working Needs-Triage For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams labels Jan 11, 2025
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