Is there a way to enable accessibility features - specifically high contrast settings?
Hi there
I have a vision related challenge that requires the use of accessibility features. I use "High Contrast Settings" in Windows 10 to invert colours from black/white to white/black.
When I make this setting change, there are a number of interfaces for 1Password that do not display well at all.
Plugins - Edge and Chrome
Application - When launched from the task tray, etc
Steps to repro:
- In Windows 10, click
- Type "Themes and related settings," to select that form
- On the right hand side, select "High Contrast Settings"
- Turn on high contrast: ON
- Choose a theme: Dark
- Click
1Password Version: Not Provided
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Not Provided
Sync Type: Not Provided
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Click and test out 1Password!
Let me know if you can suggest any help. Thanks!
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Hi @paulbergen,
Thanks for reporting this.
Unfortunately, this is a known issue with the high contrast themes and the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) library we use, WPF doesn't adapt to these themes well. We don't have a clear picture as to how to address this yet as we don't control the rendering/presentation, Windows does it for us.
We'll find a way to fix it but for now, high contrast themes aren't well-supported.
ref: opw/opw#1666
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Thanks for the response. While I understand the complexity, I very much look forward to a resolution so that I can use 1Password on all my devices and see things clearly. Thanks for moving this forward as fast as you're able.
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Absolutely. I'm sorry we don't have a solution to this problem currently, but it's something we'd like to improve in the future, even if it requires a great deal of work to use different tools. Thank you for your feedback on this!
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