Sound/brightness slider gone in Manjaro Gnome

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since quite some time I have this problem that the background colors of the sound and brightness sliders are gone. I think it's since an update in the past, but I'm not sure anymore.



I couldn't find anything on the web and it would be great to have an idea where I should start looking.



Here is how it looks like:



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    since quite some time I have this problem that the background colors of the sound and brightness sliders are gone. I think it's since an update in the past, but I'm not sure anymore.



    I couldn't find anything on the web and it would be great to have an idea where I should start looking.



    Here is how it looks like:



    Mother control










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      since quite some time I have this problem that the background colors of the sound and brightness sliders are gone. I think it's since an update in the past, but I'm not sure anymore.



      I couldn't find anything on the web and it would be great to have an idea where I should start looking.



      Here is how it looks like:



      Mother control










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      since quite some time I have this problem that the background colors of the sound and brightness sliders are gone. I think it's since an update in the past, but I'm not sure anymore.



      I couldn't find anything on the web and it would be great to have an idea where I should start looking.



      Here is how it looks like:



      Mother control







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          I could solve it myself by resetting my gnome conf.



          Now it's back, but I also realized setting up my gnome desktop again, that the option "User themes" in the tab extensions of the Gnome tweak tool did remove the sliders again.



          So if I want visible sliders, I need to activate the "User themes" option.






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            I could solve it myself by resetting my gnome conf.



            Now it's back, but I also realized setting up my gnome desktop again, that the option "User themes" in the tab extensions of the Gnome tweak tool did remove the sliders again.



            So if I want visible sliders, I need to activate the "User themes" option.






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              I could solve it myself by resetting my gnome conf.



              Now it's back, but I also realized setting up my gnome desktop again, that the option "User themes" in the tab extensions of the Gnome tweak tool did remove the sliders again.



              So if I want visible sliders, I need to activate the "User themes" option.






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                I could solve it myself by resetting my gnome conf.



                Now it's back, but I also realized setting up my gnome desktop again, that the option "User themes" in the tab extensions of the Gnome tweak tool did remove the sliders again.



                So if I want visible sliders, I need to activate the "User themes" option.






                share|improve this answer













                I could solve it myself by resetting my gnome conf.



                Now it's back, but I also realized setting up my gnome desktop again, that the option "User themes" in the tab extensions of the Gnome tweak tool did remove the sliders again.



                So if I want visible sliders, I need to activate the "User themes" option.







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