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Assign a specific theme to a user

  • December 30, 2021
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Harm Horstman
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I want to activate a special theme with extra large fonts for a visually impaired end user. In the user preferences in IAM I have set this specific theme for the user in question, but it doesn't work.

What is the correct way to get this done?

Best answer by Mark Jongeling

The Theme can be overwritten at User group level and at User level in IAM. If this does not work as intended, feel free to create a ticket in TCP.

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  • December 30, 2021

Which GUI is this question related to? 


Harm Horstman
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  • December 30, 2021

Windows 2021.3.10


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  • December 31, 2021

How did you conclude it did not apply the theme? Is the theme available for windows and is the theme classic or universal?


Mark Jongeling
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Hi Harm, is this question still open or did you resolve the problem?


Mark Jongeling
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  • June 15, 2022

The Theme can be overwritten at User group level and at User level in IAM. If this does not work as intended, feel free to create a ticket in TCP.


Mark Jongeling
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@Harm Horstman, Something I thought of, there's also an Extended property called Theme which you can give the value equal to the name of the desired Theme. That is most likely the functionality you are looking for 😄


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