Windows 10 by default uses a lot of white for the backgrounds of system apps. Today, we are going to show you how to bring on the black for your Windows 10 PC experience!
Enable the Dark Theme
We should caution that modifying your registry, which is what we are doing, could cause problems should you touch something you are not supposed to touch. So read these directions carefully.
Having said that warning, this is very easy, and it takes you just a few minutes to accomplish. The difficulty level is medium , only because you are modifying the OS registry by hand.
1. Open up the registry editor
Windows + R Key
2. Change key #1
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Themes\ Personalize by double clicking each "folder" aka key
3. Missing Personalize?
You may not have the sub-key \Personalize (I did not) so you can create one; if you already have one just go to Step 5
4. Create \Personalize Key
If you are missing the \Personalize key, just right-click on \Themes and select New > Key and call it Personalize
5. Create new DWORD
Right-click \Personalize and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value
6. Name it
Name the DWORD AppsUseLightTheme
7. Correct value?
For its value, it should already be 0 so leave it
Change Key #2
Repeat the above but for HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Themes \ Personalize. Once again, create a new AppsUseLightTheme DWORD (32-bit) Value with a 0 value.
Now, log out of Windows 10 and back in again. Start menu > Select your photo > Choose 'Sign out'
If you ever want to go back to the light theme, simply re-edit the values of the two AppsUseLightTheme DWORDs and change their value from 0 (off) to 1 (on). Then sign out and back in again and you are back to the system default.
Source : windowscentral
Enable the Dark Theme
We should caution that modifying your registry, which is what we are doing, could cause problems should you touch something you are not supposed to touch. So read these directions carefully.
Having said that warning, this is very easy, and it takes you just a few minutes to accomplish. The difficulty level is medium , only because you are modifying the OS registry by hand.
1. Open up the registry editor
Windows + R Key
2. Change key #1
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Themes\ Personalize by double clicking each "folder" aka key
3. Missing Personalize?
You may not have the sub-key \Personalize (I did not) so you can create one; if you already have one just go to Step 5
4. Create \Personalize Key
If you are missing the \Personalize key, just right-click on \Themes and select New > Key and call it Personalize
5. Create new DWORD
Right-click \Personalize and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value
6. Name it
Name the DWORD AppsUseLightTheme
7. Correct value?
For its value, it should already be 0 so leave it
Change Key #2
Repeat the above but for HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Themes \ Personalize. Once again, create a new AppsUseLightTheme DWORD (32-bit) Value with a 0 value.
Now, log out of Windows 10 and back in again. Start menu > Select your photo > Choose 'Sign out'
If you ever want to go back to the light theme, simply re-edit the values of the two AppsUseLightTheme DWORDs and change their value from 0 (off) to 1 (on). Then sign out and back in again and you are back to the system default.
Source : windowscentral
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