Bug 562985 - [Accessibility]A11y_Java Tooling for IntelliJ/Eclipse_Create New file_High Contrast: "Kind" drop-down is not adopting high contrast black mode
Summary: [Accessibility]A11y_Java Tooling for IntelliJ/Eclipse_Create New file_High Co...
Status: NEW
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Product: Platform
Classification: Eclipse Project
Component: SWT (show other bugs)
Version: 4.15   Edit
Hardware: PC Windows 10
: P3 normal (vote)
Target Milestone: ---   Edit
Assignee: Platform-SWT-Inbox CLA
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Reported: 2020-05-08 21:49 EDT by yan jing CLA
Modified: 2020-05-09 03:09 EDT (History)
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2020-05-08 21:49 EDT, yan jing CLA
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Description yan jing CLA 2020-05-08 21:49:01 EDT
Created attachment 282763 [details]
"Kind" drop-down is not adopting high contrast black mode

GitHubTags: #A11yTCS; #A11yMAS; #DesktopApp; #Win10; #A11y_JavaToolingforIntelliJ/Eclipse-Benchmark; #MAS4.3.1; #HighContrast ; #JavatoolingforIntelliJ/Eclipse; #C+E-H; #Benchmark; #A11ySev2;

Environment Details:
Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java Developers.
Version: 2020-03 (4.15.0)
Build id: 20200313-1211

Solution Installed: Scala IDE 4.7.x

OS Details:
OS: Windows (Version 1903, Build: 18362.175)

MAS Violated: MAS 4.3.1

Repro Steps:
1.Apply high contrast black mode. Open Java EE - Eclipse application
2.Install "Scala Plug-ins" from Eclipse Marketplace
3.Tab till "File > New > Project" in the navigation bar and press enter
4.Tab till "Scala Wizard > Scala Project" and select it.
5.Tab till "Next" button and press enter
6.Enter all the required details, tab till "Next" button and press enter
7.Tab till "Module Dependencies" tab and press enter
8.Tab till "Finish" button and press enter
9.In Project Explorer, expand the created Scala project right-click src, New-->Other and press enter
10.Tab till Scala Wizards, expand and select 'Scala Object' and press next
11.Check if the "Kind" drop-down is adopting high contrast black mode

Actual Result:
"Kind" drop-down is not adopting high contrast black mode

Expected Result:
"Kind" drop-down should adopt high contrast black mode

User impact:
Users with visual impairments will not be able to access the drop-down

MAS Reference:
MAS 4.3.1

Origin issue: https://github.com/microsoft/azure-tools-for-java/issues/4296