feat: add option to adjust opacity with Ctrl+Shift+scroll#19151
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Thank you for fixing this as well. 🙈
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Nice work! Thanks for doing this 😊
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Summary of the Pull Request
This PR introduces an experimental setting that allows to toggle opacity changes with scrolling.
References and Relevant Issues
#3793
Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
By default, holding Ctrl + Shift while scrolling changes the terminal's opacity. This PR adds an option to disable that behavior.
Validation Steps Performed
I built the project locally and verified that the new feature works as intended.
PR Checklist
added/passedexperimental.scrollToChangeOpacitysetting MicrosoftDocs/terminal#873