OSC 12 cursor colour update doesn't appear to be working #9895

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opened 2026-01-31 02:06:51 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @TBBle on GitHub (Jul 28, 2020).

Environment

Windows build number: `Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19041.388]`
Windows Terminal version: `1.2.2022.0` (Preview)

Any other software?

Steps to reproduce

In a bash shell:

echo -e '\e]12;rgb:fd/f6/e3\e\'

I've confirmed that changing the 12 to a 10 correctly changes the text foreground colour, and 11 correctly changes the background colour.

I've also tried the same thing in PowerShell, with the same lack of effect.

${ESC}=[char]27
Write-Host "${ESC}]12;rgb:fd/f6/e3${ESC}\"

I've tried both the default cursorShape, and the filledBox shape.

Changes to the cursorColor in the current scheme do take effect correctly.

Expected behavior

The cursor should change from the theme-defined colour into the off-white background of Solarized Light.

Actual behavior

Cursor colour does not change.

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Reference: starred/terminal#9895