O “Dark Mode” is a visualization mode increasingly adopted by software and devices in the current market. This fashion comes with everything to reduce the fatigue and visual problems of s who spend more and more time in front of screens. Now, the fad has come to Microsoft products with the latest version of Windows 10, allowing the to put the whole system and its apps and programs on the “Dark Mode”. In this article, we will show you how simple it is to enable this feature in Windows 10. g6h29
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If you are using the latest version of Windows 10, enabling Dark Mode in the operating system is a very simple and quick procedure. First, click on the Start menu icon and go to Settings (the gear symbol) > Personalization > Colors. In the menu you can choose between three color patterns: Bright dark ou Personalized. Light or Dark themes change the appearance of the Start menu and all the apps and programs that are native to the system.

If you choose the option "Personalized", you can mix the best of Light and Dark themes. For example, you can choose to leave the Start menu and taskbar in Dark Mode, but keep the rest of Windows apps and programs with the default Light theme.

You can change the color scheme to see which one you like best. The preview image shows what the changes will look like on your system, plus they are applied as you select them so you can try out the change.
Once you've chosen your preferred color scheme, you can also select the accent color that will appear on icons, and other screen elements. Best of all, instead of choosing a single color, you can configure Windows to choose an accent color based on your wallpaper colors. Also, if no color suits your visual taste, you can also a custom color to the themes to create your own variation.

Then you can also decide where you want the accent color to appear. in the section Show accent color on the following surfaces, choose Start, Taskbar and Action Center and/or Title Bars and Window Borders.
Which apps are affected by “Dark Mode”? 20z29
Changing the color theme in Windows 10 not only affects menu colors and built-in apps, but also the File Explorer and Settings menu. Other affected apps include Alarms & Clock, Calculator, Calendar, Mail, Microsoft Store, Sticky Notes, 3D Viewer, Video Editor, Windows Security, Xbox Game Bar, Your Phone and more.

Best of all, some third-party apps now also “Dark Mode” do Windows 10, so the color changes will be applied to them as well.
Source: PCMag