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G-Helper using Windows mode instead of App mode for theme #1092

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ct16k opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 1 comment
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G-Helper using Windows mode instead of App mode for theme #1092

ct16k opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 1 comment

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ct16k commented Aug 15, 2023

I have Windows configured on Dark mode but Apps configured to Light mode, as this is the only combination that will allow me to customize the start menu color with light a mode theme. In this setup, G-Helper app renders with a dark theme instead of light. If I switch the two settings around (i.e. Windows to Light and Apps to Dark), G-Helper will render with a light theme, confirming it's looking at the Windows mode, not app mode, to decide on the theme color.

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  1. Go to Windows Settings / Personalization / Colors
  2. Set default Windows mode to Dark
  3. Set default app mode to Light
  4. G-Helper is rendered with a dark theme, not light

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G-Helper to be rendered with a light theme (or whatever app mode is set to)

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  • OS: Windows 11 Pro
  • GV302XI
seerge added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 15, 2023
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seerge commented Aug 15, 2023

@ct16k hello, this build should fix it
GHelper.zip

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seerge added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 15, 2023
ACPI modes support for Vivobook #1089
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