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Since updating to 19.04 I've noticed that inactive windows are dimmed when they are not focussed. I am using the Yaru-Dark theme.



As someone who uses dual monitors, this behaviour is a complete pain. I don't want the document on the left monitor to suddenly dim because I'm actively using a window on the right monitor.



Example:



Focussed:



Inactive:



Notice the PDF background is grey.



How can I turn this off?










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  • FWIW: The only GNOME Shell Extension enabled on my system is "Desktop Icons".

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Since updating to 19.04 I've noticed that inactive windows are dimmed when they are not focussed. I am using the Yaru-Dark theme.



As someone who uses dual monitors, this behaviour is a complete pain. I don't want the document on the left monitor to suddenly dim because I'm actively using a window on the right monitor.



Example:



Focussed:



Inactive:



Notice the PDF background is grey.



How can I turn this off?










share|improve this question




























  • FWIW: The only GNOME Shell Extension enabled on my system is "Desktop Icons".

    – Adam Williams
    May 26 at 16:16













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Since updating to 19.04 I've noticed that inactive windows are dimmed when they are not focussed. I am using the Yaru-Dark theme.



As someone who uses dual monitors, this behaviour is a complete pain. I don't want the document on the left monitor to suddenly dim because I'm actively using a window on the right monitor.



Example:



Focussed:



Inactive:



Notice the PDF background is grey.



How can I turn this off?










share|improve this question

















Since updating to 19.04 I've noticed that inactive windows are dimmed when they are not focussed. I am using the Yaru-Dark theme.



As someone who uses dual monitors, this behaviour is a complete pain. I don't want the document on the left monitor to suddenly dim because I'm actively using a window on the right monitor.



Example:



Focussed:



Inactive:



Notice the PDF background is grey.



How can I turn this off?







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  • FWIW: The only GNOME Shell Extension enabled on my system is "Desktop Icons".

    – Adam Williams
    May 26 at 16:16

















  • FWIW: The only GNOME Shell Extension enabled on my system is "Desktop Icons".

    – Adam Williams
    May 26 at 16:16
















FWIW: The only GNOME Shell Extension enabled on my system is "Desktop Icons".

– Adam Williams
May 26 at 16:16





FWIW: The only GNOME Shell Extension enabled on my system is "Desktop Icons".

– Adam Williams
May 26 at 16:16










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This appears to be a feature in the Yaru theme: https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/212



It is unclear if this behaviour can be disabled.






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  • Just a suggestion: try Adwaita Dark. You may like it or not.

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 1:59











  • I used to use Adwaita Dark on my previous box - definitely a nice theme. It's a bit of a shame though, because I like Yaru otherwise..

    – Adam Williams
    May 27 at 12:04







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    You maybe interested to read about how (some) GNOME developers view themes other than their own: stopthemingmy.app

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 12:06












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This appears to be a feature in the Yaru theme: https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/212



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  • Just a suggestion: try Adwaita Dark. You may like it or not.

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 1:59











  • I used to use Adwaita Dark on my previous box - definitely a nice theme. It's a bit of a shame though, because I like Yaru otherwise..

    – Adam Williams
    May 27 at 12:04







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    You maybe interested to read about how (some) GNOME developers view themes other than their own: stopthemingmy.app

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 12:06















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This appears to be a feature in the Yaru theme: https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/212



It is unclear if this behaviour can be disabled.






share|improve this answer


























  • Just a suggestion: try Adwaita Dark. You may like it or not.

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 1:59











  • I used to use Adwaita Dark on my previous box - definitely a nice theme. It's a bit of a shame though, because I like Yaru otherwise..

    – Adam Williams
    May 27 at 12:04







  • 1





    You maybe interested to read about how (some) GNOME developers view themes other than their own: stopthemingmy.app

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 12:06













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This appears to be a feature in the Yaru theme: https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/212



It is unclear if this behaviour can be disabled.






share|improve this answer














This appears to be a feature in the Yaru theme: https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/212



It is unclear if this behaviour can be disabled.







share|improve this answer













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  • Just a suggestion: try Adwaita Dark. You may like it or not.

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 1:59











  • I used to use Adwaita Dark on my previous box - definitely a nice theme. It's a bit of a shame though, because I like Yaru otherwise..

    – Adam Williams
    May 27 at 12:04







  • 1





    You maybe interested to read about how (some) GNOME developers view themes other than their own: stopthemingmy.app

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 12:06

















  • Just a suggestion: try Adwaita Dark. You may like it or not.

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 1:59











  • I used to use Adwaita Dark on my previous box - definitely a nice theme. It's a bit of a shame though, because I like Yaru otherwise..

    – Adam Williams
    May 27 at 12:04







  • 1





    You maybe interested to read about how (some) GNOME developers view themes other than their own: stopthemingmy.app

    – DK Bose
    May 27 at 12:06
















Just a suggestion: try Adwaita Dark. You may like it or not.

– DK Bose
May 27 at 1:59





Just a suggestion: try Adwaita Dark. You may like it or not.

– DK Bose
May 27 at 1:59













I used to use Adwaita Dark on my previous box - definitely a nice theme. It's a bit of a shame though, because I like Yaru otherwise..

– Adam Williams
May 27 at 12:04






I used to use Adwaita Dark on my previous box - definitely a nice theme. It's a bit of a shame though, because I like Yaru otherwise..

– Adam Williams
May 27 at 12:04





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You maybe interested to read about how (some) GNOME developers view themes other than their own: stopthemingmy.app

– DK Bose
May 27 at 12:06





You maybe interested to read about how (some) GNOME developers view themes other than their own: stopthemingmy.app

– DK Bose
May 27 at 12:06


















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