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The dark theme in Visual Studio 2015 makes it nearly impossible to see braces/parenthesis. Is anyone aware of how to fix this using the Fonts and Colors options? The previous solutions I've seen for older versions of visual studio do not work.

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  • Could you post a screenshot? Braces and parentheses are showing up as white against the dark background for me. Dec 4, 2014 at 23:00
  • I can confirm the color is being forced to black, whether in light or dark mode. I've had to switch to Light/Blue theme just to see it. I've tried a number of different changes, but none of the conventionally known color properties seem to change it, not even the basic Text ones...
    – user3010322
    Dec 21, 2014 at 18:12
  • For those curious, it looks like this: puu.sh/dFUNw/cb9669b86f.png (notice the 2 black matching parens. It only does this for the current scope's matching braces / parenthesis / angle-brackets). We're trying to change the color of "matching" braces, but even the "Matching Brace" and "Highlight Brace" options don't change it.
    – user3010322
    Dec 23, 2014 at 3:08
  • I can confirm this is still an issue in 2015 RTM.
    – MplsAmigo
    Jul 22, 2015 at 14:16
  • What about for the operators? (like !=, &&) - those are dark against my dark background and i cant see that too
    – aggietech
    Jul 27, 2015 at 14:33

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I had the same thing, but all my semicolons were black, too. Here's where I fixed it:

Tools > Options > Environment > Fonts and Colors > Punctuation

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  • I don't think in my VS2015, I got this option by the path :(
    – Elaine
    Jun 28, 2018 at 8:49
  • What color did you set them on? :)
    – Shayan
    Oct 16, 2020 at 10:46
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Had this happen today in VS2017 when opening an older MVC4 project & after installing updates and new components.

Either the updates or the use of an older project seemed to corrupt the "Dark" color theme. All parentheses, brackets, and operators were suddenly black & nearly invisible.

Rather than messing w/individual "Fonts and Colors" settings for punctuation, etc, I only had to switch to the "Blue" theme, and then back to the "Dark" theme.

Tools -> Options -> Environment -> General ... "Color Theme"

This fixed the issue and reset VS2017 to the default Dark theme w/light-gray brackets & operators.

If you have other font/color customization, VS remembers those settings within that theme. e.g. if you make 'punctuation' lime-green in the "Dark" theme, then switch to Light/Blue, then back to "Dark", the punctuation remains lime-green only in the "Dark" theme where you'd customized it.

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I got sent over to this question from a related question. I may be missing the distinction but it seems like the same issue to me. I also noticed Brian Pickens's comment saying it's still an issue in VS 2015 RTM.

In the RTM build, I can change the brace matching color successfully. For an example, here's what I see when I set the Brace Matching display item in Tools->Options->Environment->Fonts and Colors to Maroon:

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There was a bug on this for C# (and maybe VB) previously that was leaving users with just the very dark gray on black color with no way to change it. Please let me know if I'm missing something on this though and, if so, I'd love to get some more details on how to reproduce what you're seeing.

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  • Yes looks like the punctuation setting was causing my issue, effecting braces, parenthesis, semi-colons, etc... There seems to be some overlap with the "Brace Matching" and "punctuation" settings
    – MplsAmigo
    Jul 23, 2015 at 15:08
  • Interesting. I'll share with the team and see if there's some bug lingering somewhere around this. Thanks for the extra info.
    – GusP
    Jul 23, 2015 at 20:02
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I just updated my VS 2017 to Update 15.2 and had this problem occur again. I checked the Operators and Punctuation in Tools>Options>Fonts&Colors and they were all set to White yet they still showed as black in the UI (must be a bug). Setting them both back to Automatic finally resolved my issue.

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"Tools > Options > Environment > Fonts and Colors > Operator" worked for me.

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  • Could you elaborate? It isn't clear how this answers the question.
    – Mogsdad
    Feb 10, 2016 at 21:13
  • Well, every answer suggested to change an item in the "Fonts and Colors" menu, that's why I omitted this part. Now I edited the answer and included the full path in it.
    – Mikhail
    Feb 11, 2016 at 21:42
  • This did it for me May 11, 2017 at 17:34
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With resharper installed, the options from visual studio are overwritten. The option to change the color is then :

Tools > Options > Environment > Fonts and Colors > ReSharper Matched Brace

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I don't know about you guys, but for me it was Visual Assist messing with matching brace colors... Tools > Options >Fonts and Colors > VA Brace Matching.

Hope it'll help someone.

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Switching the theme to light then to dark fixes it, but also a simple restart of Visual Studio always fixed it for me.

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