AcrylicBrush.AlwaysUseFallback Property
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Gets or sets a value that specifies whether the brush is forced to the solid fallback color.
Equivalent WinUI 2 API for UWP: Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Media.AcrylicBrush.AlwaysUseFallback (for WinUI in the Windows App SDK, see the Windows App SDK namespaces).
public:
property bool AlwaysUseFallback { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
bool AlwaysUseFallback();
void AlwaysUseFallback(bool value);
public bool AlwaysUseFallback { get; set; }
var boolean = acrylicBrush.alwaysUseFallback;
acrylicBrush.alwaysUseFallback = boolean;
Public Property AlwaysUseFallback As Boolean
bool
true to always replace the acrylic material with the solid fallback color. Otherwise, false. The default is false.
By default, the acrylic material is replaced with a solid color when one of the fallback conditions is met (such as entering battery saver mode). You can set this property to true to always replace the acrylic material with a solid color. Setting this property will synchronously trigger a transition animation between the normal look and fallback color.
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WinRT | Build 16299, Build 17134, Build 17763, Build 18362, Build 19041, Build 20348, Build 22000, Build 22621, Build 26100 |