How to change the appearance of local variables while debugging in VS2015?












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I'm having trouble finding the display item name for the local variables that show during debugging. These automatically show up and are not added to watch or is mouse over. These local variables automatically show up. I would love to change it to something that's not yellow text on white!




Current Colour of the Variables: Yellow text on white background
Current colours

Desired Colour of the Variables. I just modified the img to show the actual text clearly
Example of desired colours










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  • I could not understand you clearly. What do you mean the the appearance of Autos variables? Is it the value of Autos window? And what you want to change to the white? Could you please give me some more info and two pictures, one is for the default, one is for what you want.

    – Leo Liu-MSFT
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:52











  • @LeoLiu-MSFT I have updated the question to try to better explain myself. hopefully it's clearer

    – lilbean
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:18
















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I'm having trouble finding the display item name for the local variables that show during debugging. These automatically show up and are not added to watch or is mouse over. These local variables automatically show up. I would love to change it to something that's not yellow text on white!




Current Colour of the Variables: Yellow text on white background
Current colours

Desired Colour of the Variables. I just modified the img to show the actual text clearly
Example of desired colours










share|improve this question

























  • I could not understand you clearly. What do you mean the the appearance of Autos variables? Is it the value of Autos window? And what you want to change to the white? Could you please give me some more info and two pictures, one is for the default, one is for what you want.

    – Leo Liu-MSFT
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:52











  • @LeoLiu-MSFT I have updated the question to try to better explain myself. hopefully it's clearer

    – lilbean
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:18














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I'm having trouble finding the display item name for the local variables that show during debugging. These automatically show up and are not added to watch or is mouse over. These local variables automatically show up. I would love to change it to something that's not yellow text on white!




Current Colour of the Variables: Yellow text on white background
Current colours

Desired Colour of the Variables. I just modified the img to show the actual text clearly
Example of desired colours










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I'm having trouble finding the display item name for the local variables that show during debugging. These automatically show up and are not added to watch or is mouse over. These local variables automatically show up. I would love to change it to something that's not yellow text on white!




Current Colour of the Variables: Yellow text on white background
Current colours

Desired Colour of the Variables. I just modified the img to show the actual text clearly
Example of desired colours







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  • I could not understand you clearly. What do you mean the the appearance of Autos variables? Is it the value of Autos window? And what you want to change to the white? Could you please give me some more info and two pictures, one is for the default, one is for what you want.

    – Leo Liu-MSFT
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:52











  • @LeoLiu-MSFT I have updated the question to try to better explain myself. hopefully it's clearer

    – lilbean
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:18



















  • I could not understand you clearly. What do you mean the the appearance of Autos variables? Is it the value of Autos window? And what you want to change to the white? Could you please give me some more info and two pictures, one is for the default, one is for what you want.

    – Leo Liu-MSFT
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:52











  • @LeoLiu-MSFT I have updated the question to try to better explain myself. hopefully it's clearer

    – lilbean
    Nov 26 '18 at 18:18

















I could not understand you clearly. What do you mean the the appearance of Autos variables? Is it the value of Autos window? And what you want to change to the white? Could you please give me some more info and two pictures, one is for the default, one is for what you want.

– Leo Liu-MSFT
Nov 19 '18 at 8:52





I could not understand you clearly. What do you mean the the appearance of Autos variables? Is it the value of Autos window? And what you want to change to the white? Could you please give me some more info and two pictures, one is for the default, one is for what you want.

– Leo Liu-MSFT
Nov 19 '18 at 8:52













@LeoLiu-MSFT I have updated the question to try to better explain myself. hopefully it's clearer

– lilbean
Nov 26 '18 at 18:18





@LeoLiu-MSFT I have updated the question to try to better explain myself. hopefully it's clearer

– lilbean
Nov 26 '18 at 18:18












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