KMag is an accessibility application as such it should provide the best
accessibility for everyone. Now, since people who want to use KMag have
a visual impairment it makes most sense to get as much contrast as
possible, which is black, since people with visual impairment choose to
have a lot of contrast on their whole desktop (i.e. a lot of white with
content and stuff in black). From my perception it also improves the way
KMag handles different types of color blindness.

** Changed in: kdeaccessibility (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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Kmag shows black ugly mouse cursor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281469
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