default profile menu once opened in startup settings goes above the window when scrolling down #12779

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opened 2026-01-31 03:24:42 +00:00 by claunia · 5 comments
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Originally created by @ppn67 on GitHub (Mar 1, 2021).

Originally assigned to: @zadjii-msft on GitHub.

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Windows build number: Version 10.0.19042.844
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 1.7.572.0

Any other software?

Steps to reproduce

Settings-Startup-Default profile (tap arrow to open) and scroll down the window using mouse (the window not in maximize mode)

Expected behavior

selection menu (Windows PowerShell, Command Prompt, Azure Cloud Shell) - when expanded (while scrolling down) it does not move to the screen above the Windows PowerShell window (the window is not in maximize mode)

Actual behavior

The selection menu (Windows PowerShell, Command Prompt, Azure Cloud Shell) goes beyond the top edge of the Windows PowerShell window if the window is not in maximize mode

Originally created by @ppn67 on GitHub (Mar 1, 2021). Originally assigned to: @zadjii-msft on GitHub. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/79228542/109563642-54dd8a00-7ae0-11eb-8624-b911385d7563.png) # Environment Windows build number: Version 10.0.19042.844 Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 1.7.572.0 Any other software? # Steps to reproduce Settings-Startup-Default profile (tap arrow to open) and scroll down the window using mouse (the window not in maximize mode) # Expected behavior selection menu (Windows PowerShell, Command Prompt, Azure Cloud Shell) - when expanded (while scrolling down) it does not move to the screen above the Windows PowerShell window (the window is not in maximize mode) # Actual behavior The selection menu (Windows PowerShell, Command Prompt, Azure Cloud Shell) goes beyond the top edge of the Windows PowerShell window if the window is not in maximize mode
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Mar 1, 2021):

Holy man that's bad. This is definitely a WinUI bug - I'll move it over there tomorrow morning. Thanks!

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Mar 1, 2021): Holy man that's bad. This is definitely a WinUI bug - I'll move it over there tomorrow morning. Thanks!
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2021):

Tracking https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/4554 upstream

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2021): Tracking https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/4554 upstream
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@ghost commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2021):

:tada:This issue was addressed in #10922, which has now been successfully released as Windows Terminal Preview v1.10.2383.0.🎉

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@ghost commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2021): :tada:This issue was addressed in #10922, which has now been successfully released as `Windows Terminal Preview v1.10.2383.0`.:tada: Handy links: * [Release Notes](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/releases/tag/v1.10.2383.0) * [Store Download](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9n8g5rfz9xk3?cid=storebadge&ocid=badge)
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@ghost commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2021):

:tada:This issue was addressed in #10922, which has now been successfully released as Windows Terminal Preview v1.11.2421.0.🎉

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@ghost commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2021): :tada:This issue was addressed in #10922, which has now been successfully released as `Windows Terminal Preview v1.11.2421.0`.:tada: Handy links: * [Release Notes](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/releases/tag/v1.11.2421.0) * [Store Download](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9n8g5rfz9xk3?cid=storebadge&ocid=badge)
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@iscaozilong commented on GitHub (May 30, 2025):

Windows Terminal version

1.23.11132.0

Windows build number

24H2 (26100.4202)

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Open Windows Terminal settings (Ctrl + ,).
  2. Navigate to a profile's "Appearance" tab (e.g., Profiles > Defaults > Appearance).
  3. Click on the "Color scheme" (配色方案) dropdown to expand the list of schemes.
  4. Move the mouse cursor outside the bounds of the expanded dropdown list.
  5. Use the mouse scroll wheel.

Expected behavior

The main settings page content should scroll, OR the dropdown should close, OR the dropdown should remain static. The dropdown list itself should not scroll independently of the page or fly off-screen when the mouse is not over it.

Actual behavior

The color scheme dropdown list scrolls independently and can move entirely off-screen, detached from its originating UI element, when the mouse wheel is used while the cursor is outside the dropdown's bounds but the dropdown is still open.

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@iscaozilong commented on GitHub (May 30, 2025): ### Windows Terminal version 1.23.11132.0 ### Windows build number 24H2 (26100.4202) ### Steps to reproduce the behavior 1. Open Windows Terminal settings (Ctrl + ,). 2. Navigate to a profile's "Appearance" tab (e.g., `Profiles > Defaults > Appearance`). 3. Click on the "Color scheme" (配色方案) dropdown to expand the list of schemes. 4. Move the mouse cursor *outside* the bounds of the expanded dropdown list. 5. Use the mouse scroll wheel. ### Expected behavior The main settings page content should scroll, OR the dropdown should close, OR the dropdown should remain static. The dropdown list itself should not scroll independently of the page or fly off-screen when the mouse is not over it. ### Actual behavior The color scheme dropdown list scrolls independently and can move entirely off-screen, detached from its originating UI element, when the mouse wheel is used while the cursor is outside the dropdown's bounds but the dropdown is still open. ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ee19f2d5-5a0b-4b36-93de-1c23ec785f57) ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9954418d-bb71-4f52-ad9d-b794c5c88419)
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Reference: starred/terminal#12779