Exploring Windows 10 High Contrast Mode for Better Accessibility

I’ve been diving into the world of accessibility features on Windows 10, and I must say, the High Contrast Mode has been a game-changer for me. As someone who’s visually impaired, this mode helps reduce eye strain and makes my digital environment more navigable. However, I’ve encountered a unique challenge that I’d love to get some feedback on.

While High Contrast Mode is a lifesaver, it seems to hide certain UI elements like buttons, toggles, and sliders on my dashboards. This is particularly frustrating when I’m trying to adjust settings or access specific controls. Does anyone have any workarounds or tips to make these elements more visible while still benefiting from the high contrast settings?

I’ve tried adjusting the color schemes and even looked into third-party tools, but nothing seems to resolve the issue completely. It would be amazing to hear from other users who have found solutions or have insights into optimizing High Contrast Mode for better accessibility. Let’s share our experiences and tips to make this feature even better!

Looking forward to your thoughts and suggestions! :blush: