Dark Mode has been consulted by all users of operating systems for a really long time now. Applu. On iOS At most, we encountered the so-called color inversion, which is slightly closer to Dark Mode, but it's still not the same. As if he was trying to Apple to stretch and to stretch. We can also encounter the same case in macOS. Again, this is not 100% Dark Mode, but rather just a form of it and above all a design element. It consists in the fact that through the settings of your Macat or MacBookYou can set up an elegant dark user interface. You can learn how to do this in the paragraph below.
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How in macOS activate "Dark Mode"
The procedure is very simple, just follow the steps below:
- Click on in the top bar icon Apple login
- In the drop-down menu that appears, click on System Preferences…
- A window will open in which we open a subcategory in the upper left corner In general
- Here we check the box Dark Dock and menu bar
Once you check this button, the function is automatically activated. You don't need to reboot your device or anything like that. The dark setting is activated automatically and works immediately. If you decide you don't like the dark user experience and would like to go back to the light one, just uncheck the box using the procedure above.
In my opinion, the dark dock and menu bar feature is very useful. Since I like dark colors and prefer them over light ones, I simply like the dark UI design better. I have been actively using this feature since I have owned it. MacBookFinally, I would like to mention that not only the dock and menu bars will change, but also, for example, the volume icon that appears on the display. Macafter you change the volume using the key. You can see examples of dark environments in the gallery below.
Unfortunately, the sidebar (today+notification sidebar) is still hideously gray and white... the last time it was black was in 10.11 Capitan. This little thing really irritates me, I finally get used to a certain type of design and suddenly boom, and it's different... so why is the Darkmode option there at all, right? :-))