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User Impact:
Users relying on High Contrast Desert mode, such as individuals with visual impairments or sensitivity to low contrast, will struggle to identify and interact with video controls. This lack of visibility can hinder their ability to play, pause, or adjust the video, reducing accessibility and usability.
Observation:
Issue is observed in Chrome browser also.
Issue is observed not observed in high contrast Aquatic/Dusk/Night sky themes.
Pre-requisites:
System settings-> Accessibility-> Contrast themes-> Select Desert mode->Apply.
Test Environment:
Window 11 24H2 26100.2605
Edge Browser 131.0.2903.112 (Official build) (64-bit)
User Impact:
Users relying on High Contrast Desert mode, such as individuals with visual impairments or sensitivity to low contrast, will struggle to identify and interact with video controls. This lack of visibility can hinder their ability to play, pause, or adjust the video, reducing accessibility and usability.
Observation:
Pre-requisites:
System settings-> Accessibility-> Contrast themes-> Select Desert mode->Apply.
Repro steps:
Actual Result:
In High contrast desert mode, video controls are not properly visible.
Refer Attachment: In High contrast desert mode, video controls are not properly visible in Windows
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c9007123-6732-4f19-95cf-afb89acd6d6d

Expected result:
In High contrast desert mode, video controls should properly visible.
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