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Has an improvement request been created to reconsider the blue black theme of fully defined?

I know this has been brought up several times before but wanted to vote on an improvement if it existed. So in the example here… a user created a sketch and unknowingly (I think) created points on corners and lines and could not figure why their sketch would not get to fully defined. While there was one issue that that needed addressed there were several point entities floating over top lines or other endpoints. this makes it quite difficult to track down undefined points with the current color scheme. The profile inspector offered no help other than a couple of loose ends which weren't technically loose as they were constrained and bound by the edge of the face that was used to create the sketch. As you can see neither dark or light mode makes it apparent that this single point is why the sketch will not be fully defined. So suggesting that users click and drag all blue entities to figure out the issue is less than desirable because 1) in a sea of points its impossible to pick out and 2) construction line end points are blue and do not matter for fully defined status.
I searched for blue black in improvement requests but really didn't see anything or ideas that would help make this easier. If someone knows of one, kindly point me where to vote please.