Critical UX Issues: Search Input Failure, Settings App Input Failure, Dark Mode Enforcement, NVIDIA Control Panel Access, Browser Window Dragging Issues
I ran the comprehensive script and, performance-wise, it actually looks great, very low resource usage and the system feels fast.
Hope it is actually good for everything and does not break stuff like Office365, Work, Gaming and running VMs, either way I will keep reporting any major problems which would not be comfortable for the average user experience or even break the system.
That said, it also broke some pretty fundamental Windows behavior, to the point where normal daily use is frustrating.
None of the issues below existed before running the script. I’m not looking to undo everything, just to revert or disable the parts that caused these regressions.
Issues
Start Menu search is broken
Local Start Menu search doesn’t work anymore. The search box doesn’t accept any keyboard input at all, no text appears, no response. This makes launching apps/files via Start basically impossible.
Settings app doesn’t accept input on its own search field.
Settings opens, but any search field or text input inside it doesn’t work. Typing does nothing.
This feels like the same underlying issue as the Start Menu search, not just a UI bug.
Dark / light mode is inconsistent
The script switched the system to dark mode. After I manually set Windows back to light mode:
Dark mode still seems partially enforced
The Start Menu sometimes opens in a nuance of dark, then turns light after clicking it again
Theme behavior feels inconsistent and flickery
Feels like something is forcing theme values at a system or policy level.
NVIDIA Control Panel won’t open
NVIDIA drivers are installed properly and verified, but the NVIDIA Control Panel won’t open at all after running the script. This wasn’t an issue before. I cannot open the control panel by clicking on the tray icon it says then in a silent window that it is not installed.
Window dragging / browser pop-out behavior is broken
I can’t drag browser windows or pop them out by clicking and holding the top toolbar/title area like normal when they are maximized.
This affects basic window management and really hurts everyday usability.
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