CTRL+Shift+Scroll should enable acrylic if it's not on already #936

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opened 2026-01-30 22:11:56 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @Tuumke on GitHub (May 10, 2019).

When useAcrylic is turned off, ctrl+shift+scroll doesn't enable it. This stops people from adjusting their transparencies.

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  • Your Windows build number: (Type ver at a Windows Command Prompt)
    Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.86]
  • What you're doing and what's happening: (Copy & paste specific commands and their output, or include screen shots)
    CTRL+Shift+Scroll in cmd.exe works fine with transparency/blurring
    CTRL+Shift+Scrol in Powershell.exe doesnt do a thing
  • What's wrong / what should be happening instead:
    I was under the impression that it would work the same als the cmd.exe.
Originally created by @Tuumke on GitHub (May 10, 2019). When `useAcrylic` is turned off, ctrl+shift+scroll doesn't enable it. This stops people from adjusting their transparencies. ### original text > * Your Windows build number: (Type `ver` at a Windows Command Prompt) Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.86] > * What you're doing and what's happening: (Copy & paste specific commands and their output, or include screen shots) > CTRL+Shift+Scroll in cmd.exe works fine with transparency/blurring > CTRL+Shift+Scrol in Powershell.exe doesnt do a thing > * What's wrong / what should be happening instead: > I was under the impression that it would work the same als the cmd.exe.
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Reference: starred/terminal#936