Monday, October 26, 2020

Chrome OS may finally be getting a dark mode

Chrome OS may finally be getting a dark mode
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Chrome OS may assuredly be having a pig-headed mode, loosely so far it's personalized been spotted in its experimental Canary channel, Android Centric reported.

Before you go tinkering with Deserted just be advised: Deserted is Google's "bleeding edge" Chrome OS path, which receives daily updates of features vanward they've been broadly tested. It can personalized be accessed from Chromebooks switched into a suggested developer mode (not to be matted with the Chrome OS Developer channel). Google warns that Deserted can be "unstable."

But at the moment, to embolden pig-headed mode on your Chromebook, you hypothesize to hypothesize the Canary chute installed. Already you've washed that, Android Central says you just ajar Chrome as well-built as type in chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark as well-built as chrome://flags/#enable-webui-dark-mode into the URL bar. I should voucher I tried this on my older Chromebook as well-built as wasn't actualized to get it to work. Loosely here's the appearance Android Police captured:

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A attending at the experimental Chrome OS pig-headed mode
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Android Central says the pig-headed mode has some bugs, loosely notes it seems to govern boundlessness the UI, not just as darker backgrounds.

Google has tamped out pig-headed mode versions for its Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Fit, as well-built as its mobile app over the last several months. Both iOS as well-built as Android both began supporting pig-headed mode at the system level last year.

We ripe out to Google to see if there are preparations to roll out pig-headed mode in Chrome OS to all users, as well-built as will amend if we imprison back.

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