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Our software follows the operating system's color scheme (light or dark mode). To change it, find your operating system in the list below and follow the instructions.
Windows
Windows 10
- Open Settings
- Click "Personalization"
- Switch to the "Colors" tab on the left
- Set "Choose your app mode" to "Light" or "Dark"
Windows 11
- Open Settings
- Switch to the "Personalization" tab on the left
- Open "Colors" on the right
- Set "Choose your mode" to "Light" or "Dark". If you select "Custom", the setting that influences web applications is "Choose your default app mode".
macOS
Ventura (13.0.1) and later
- Open System Settings
- Click "Appearance" in the sidebar
- Select "Light" or "Dark", or "Auto" to switch based on time of day
Monterey (12.6.1) and earlier
- Open System Preferences
- Click "General"
- Select "Light" or "Dark", or "Auto" to switch based on time of day
ChromeOS
- Right-click the desktop wallpaper
- Click "Set wallpaper & style"
- Click "Theme"
- Select "Light" or "Dark", or set a schedule
Android
- Open the Settings app
- Open "Wallpaper & style"
- Toggle "Dark theme" on or off
iOS
- Open the Settings app
- Open "Display & Brightness"
- Under "Appearance", select "Light" or "Dark"