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Edited by sk001 at 2019-05-10 19:26
[br][br]If you're a heavy user, you may feel the need to enable [strong]dark mode[/strong] at some point.[br][br]The feature, which has now become mainstream, recolors the interface of an app or operating system with a dark theme.[br][br]The mode not just gives a new look but also reduces eye fatigue, making staring at the device easier.[br][br]Here's how you can enable it across devices.[br][br][strong]Android[/strong][br][br][strong]Dark mode on Android[/strong][br][br]
[br][br][strong]Android[/strong] offers dark mode via Settings> Display> Advanced> Device Theme. But this isn't a system-wide solution.[br][br]If you're looking for a more prominent dark mode, you can use Nova Launcher .[br][br]It will turn most, if not all, elements of the interface dark, including the app drawer, app icons, and the search bar.[br][br][br][strong]iPhone[/strong][br][br][strong]Dark mode on iPhone[/strong][br][br]There's no dark mode on iOS, which means you'll have to use a work-around to get the effect.[br][br]The work-around is a color inverter that reverses display colors for most apps; it might not work on every screen, especially third-party apps, but can do the job.[br][br][h5]To use it, head over to Settings> General> Accessibility>Display Accommodations> Invert Colours and switch on Smart Invert.[/h5][br][strong]MacOS[/strong][br][br][strong]Dark mode on [/strong][strong]MacOS[/strong][br][br]
[br][br]MacOS comes with a native dark mode that applies to all elements of the system interface and toggles dark theme on apps like Chrome and Firefox automatically.[br][br]The feature can be enabled by heading over to the General option in System Preferences and selecting the toggle for a Dark theme from the Appearance tab.[br][br]You can also enable dark mode for some Apple apps.[br][br][strong]Windows 10[/strong][br][br][strong]Dark mode on Windows 10[/strong][br][br]
[br][br]Just like MacOS, Windows 10 also offers a native dark theme, but it doesn't apply to all the screens and apps.[br][br]To enable it, head over to the 'Personalization' tab in Windows Settings and click on 'Colors', which will give the option of switching default App Mode to 'Dark'.[br][br]As you select 'Dark' here, the theme of the OS will change.[br][br]Keep Using and Enjoying Infinix.[br][br]Source: newsbytes. |
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