I've run into a strange issue where the text on my Windows 11 computer suddenly changed to a blue color with a white outline. I'm not sure what caused it—maybe I accidentally triggered something? I've searched through settings but can't seem to find the culprit. I even have two images to show what I mean, but I need help fixing this!
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It sounds like your computer might have accidentally switched to High Contrast Mode, an accessibility feature in Windows 11. This can happen by hitting a keyboard shortcut without realizing it. You can try toggling it off using the shortcut: Left Alt + Left Shift + Print Screen (PrtScn). If a prompt comes up asking to keep the change, make sure to select No.
If that doesn't work, here’s a way to turn it off through Settings: Press Windows key + I to open Settings, then go to Accessibility. On the right, look for Contrast themes, and set it to None, then hit Apply. Let me know if that does the trick!

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