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The user reports an issue with application backgrounds turning black despite setting the Windows Personalize to Light mode. Neemobeer suggests that the system may be stuck in high contrast mode and advises toggling it off and on through the settings. The original poster thanks him and asks for the default high contrast settings, with Neemobeer indicating that the default involves lighter colors typically seen in File Explorer. The overall tone is helpful, focusing on troubleshooting steps to resolve display contrast issues.

fhasan

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Hi, has anyone seeing this issue, please help as I already change the Colors settings in Personalize to Light, but yet the problem still occursLink Removed.

Notepad Background Become Black
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Most of the Applications, their background become black,
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Due to the dark background, some of the sentences can't be read. See belowLink Removed
 

Solution
Yeah it looks like part of your system is stuck in high contrast mode.

I would right-click on the desktop and select "Personalize"
On the right hand side click on "High contrast settings"

If it's on, turn it off, of it's off turn it on and off again.

Neemobeer

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Yeah it looks like part of your system is stuck in high contrast mode.

I would right-click on the desktop and select "Personalize"
On the right hand side click on "High contrast settings"

If it's on, turn it off, of it's off turn it on and off again.
 

Solution

fhasan

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Thread Author #3
Thanks a lot Neemobeer, mind sharing with me what would be the default settings. Tq
 

Neemobeer

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Should be the lighter colors you see in the bottom half of the file explorer.