![]() ![]() Similarly, in Mail, go to Mail > Preferences > Viewing and deselect “Use dark backgrounds for messages” to return to a white background. In Maps, choose View > Use Dark Map to toggle between a dark map style and the familiar map style that mimics a paper map. Some apps, such as Maps and Mail, give you additional options that change just how dark they get. However, Dark mode requires explicit support from apps, so older apps that aren’t being updated will maintain their standard dark-on-light color schemes. Most of Apple’s apps support Dark mode and third-party developers are rapidly adding support to their apps as well. You’ll notice that the color change takes place instantly not just in the Finder, but also in any apps that support Dark mode. If you scroll down in the Desktop Pictures list, you’ll discover a bunch of new wallpapers that blend well with Dark mode. While you’re in System Preferences, click over to the Desktop & Screen Saver preference pane. Mojave immediately switches to Dark mode, turning light backgrounds dark and swapping the text color from dark to light. Enable Dark Modeįirst, to turn Dark mode on, go to System Preferences > General and click the Dark thumbnail to the right of Appearance. The feature Apple is promoting most heavily with macOS 10.14 Mojave is Dark mode, which the company advertises as “a dramatic new look that helps you focus on your work… as toolbars and menus recede into the background.” Let’s look at what Apple has done with Dark mode, after which you’ll have a better idea of what to think about while trying it. Understanding Dark Mode in macOS 10.14 Mojave
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