The article discusses Windows High Contrast Mode (WHCM), a vital accessibility feature designed to improve visibility and usability for users with visual impairments or those who prefer high-contrast visuals. WHCM adjusts the color scheme by darkening the background and using high-contrast colors for text, borders, and icons, making on-screen elements easier to distinguish. The article provides a comprehensive guide on how to use and style WHCM effectively, including factors to consider for user-friendly experiences in WHCM, styling WHCM using Forced Colors Mode, browser compatibility of WHCM/Forced Colors Mode themes, and FAQs related to Windows High Contrast Mode.