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The behaviour when the window loses focus is the opposite of what should happen

Open stibinator opened this issue 3 years ago • 1 comments
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Windows Terminal version

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Windows build number

1.15.2524.0

Other Software

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Steps to reproduce

Enable Acrylic blur for the terminal windows. Switch focus between the Terminal and another ap

Expected Behavior

When gaining focus the window should become more opaque, when losing focus the window should become more transparent

Actual Behavior

The inverse of the expected behaviour—when gaining focus the window becomes more transparent, when losing focus the window becomes completely opaque.

The issue is not necessarily the blur. A non-focussed window would be fine if it wasn't blurred, but it shouldn't be more opaque than a focussed window. If GPU resources are really that precious you could give the user the option to turn off blur for non-focussed windows (or just trust the user not to turn on the acrylic blur feature at all if their GPU is a potato).

stibinator avatar Sep 16 '22 07:09 stibinator

See #7158 and #11092.

j4james avatar Sep 16 '22 20:09 j4james

Yep.

/dup #7158 /dup #11092

zadjii-msft avatar Oct 24 '22 19:10 zadjii-msft

Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report!

ghost avatar Oct 24 '22 19:10 ghost