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Windows 10:- Enabling dark mode

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Edward van Biljon
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In this video we show you how to enable dark mode in Windows 10. We also show you how you can set the defaults for all applications and how you can set it from within the Edge browser and show you some apps that don't have dark mode available.

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1. Launch Settings

Click on the start button and click the cog wheel to open Settings.

2. Click on Personalization

In Settings, click on Personalization.

3. Click Colors

Click colors to view the current setup.

4. Select your color

Click on the drop-down arrow to select your color, dark, light and custom.
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by:Andrew Leniart
Excellent explanation of a Windows 10 feature that many get confused about, especially when certain things don't go dark Ed.

Good video.

Endorsed!

Regards, Andrew
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