Authored by: Support.com Tech Pro Team
Want to take down your screen brightness a notch? Here's how to turn on dark mode and set custom colors across your apps and menus in Windows 10.
To enable dark mode, navigate to Settings > Personalization > Colors, then open the drop-down menu for "Choose your color" and pick Dark. Dark (and Light) mode change the look of the Windows Start menu and built-in apps.
You can also decide to choose Custom if you want to mix and match color themes. For example, you can choose to put the Start Menu and taskbar in dark mode, but keep default apps under the default light theme.
Toggling Transparency effects control the transparency of certain windows and the taskbar, but by turning it off you may be able to darken up certain areas.
Play around with the different color options to see which scheme you prefer. The preview image shows how your changes will appear, and changes are made life so you can sample each combination.
Once you've set your preferred color theme, you can also choose an accent color that will appear on icons, tiles, and other screen elements. You can also tell Windows to choose an accent color based on your current background image by checking the Automatically pick an accent color from my background option.
If there isn't a color to your liking, click Custom color to open a color menu where you can create your own color.
Below the color options, you can decide where you'd like the accent color to appear; have the color show in the Start menu, taskbar, and action center and/or tile bars and window borders.
Changing the color theme in Windows 10 affects menu colors and built-in apps, such as File Explorer and the Settings menu. Other apps affected include Alarms & Clock, Calculator, Calendar, Mail, Microsoft Store, Sticky Notes, 3D Viewer, Video Editor, Windows Security, Xbox Game Bar, Your Phone, and more.