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In Windows 11, menus and apps with primary and secondary content use different brushes to differentiate between those surfaces.
CommandBarFlyout has a similar structure, so I suggest updating it to do the same.
This discussion was converted from issue #6871 on July 22, 2022 21:20.
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In Windows 11, menus and apps with primary and secondary content use different brushes to differentiate between those surfaces.
CommandBarFlyout has a similar structure, so I suggest updating it to do the same.
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