Dark Mode is a feature that allows you to switch the color scheme of your Mac’s interface from a light appearance to a dark one. Dark Mode can be easier on the eyes in low-light environments, and it can also help to conserve battery life on laptops. In this guide, we will show you how to enable Dark Mode on a Mac computer running macOS Mojave or later. If you are using an older version of macOS, you may not have the option to enable Dark Mode, but you can try installing a third-party app or theme to achieve a similar effect.
To enable Dark Mode on a Mac computer running macOS Mojave or later:
- Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner of the screen.
- Select “System Preferences” from the drop-down menu.
- Click on the “General” tab.
- In the “Appearance” section, select the “Dark” option from the drop-down menu next to “Appearance”.
This will enable Dark Mode for all of your Mac’s built-in apps, as well as third-party apps that support it. If you want to schedule Dark Mode to turn on automatically at a certain time each day, you can click the “Options” button next to the “Appearance” drop-down menu and use the “Schedule” feature to set a start and end time for Dark Mode.
If you are using an older version of macOS, you may not have the option to enable Dark Mode. In this case, you can try installing a third-party app or theme that will allow you to use a dark interface on your Mac.