How to Enable Mode in Windows 11 PC – Guide
In Windows 10, you can change the background color of your apps and system tray. To do this, open the Settings app and select System > General > Backgrounds. In the Backgrounds section, select a color to change the background of your apps and system tray to. If you want everything in dark mode, select “All apps and system tray.”
How to Use high contrast themes for dark mode
- Open the Start screen and type “ntasks”
- Type “cmd” and hit enter
- Type “ntasks /c contrast” and hit enter
- The theme will be applied to your document and all other applications.
Customize the desktop to look like this:
Aquatic is a theme that helps you explore the water. You can try the twilight or night sky, but we like the water better.
Windows 11 will update quickly and now all of its content will be in a dark mode. This change is part of a new feature called “dark mode.” Dark mode makes it easier for you to find the information you need, and it helps you stay safe online.
How to Enable dark mode on Windows 11
Customize the desktop to look like this:
The colors palette includes a variety of colors to choose from.
I selected Dark from the Choose your mode menu.
You can choose Custom mode, which allows you to switch Windows mode (taskbar) and default application mode (applications) to Dark or Light separately. However, if you really like dark mode, there’s no reason to do that.
You can now change the background color of your apps and taskbar to match the color of your content. However, some content, such as web pages, emails, or Word documents, will still look like this. If you want everything in dark mode, you can use the dark color setting on your app or taskbar.
Final note
How to Enable Mode in Windows 11 PC In order to enable mode in Windows 11 PC, you will need to first create a new user account and then use the User Accounts Wizard to create a new computer account. Once you have created an account, use the Computer Management Console (CMC) to change the mode of your computer. To change the mode of your computer, follow these steps:
- In the CMC, open the Computer Management Console by pressing Win+R keys together.
- Type “cmd” and press Enter. The CMC will open and you will see a list of commands on it. You can use these commands to change the mode of your computer: cmd>netstat -an | grep tcp | awk ‘{print $2}’ This command prints out information about all active TCP connections on your system and shows which ones are connected to which ports. You can also use this command to view active network connections: cmd>netstat -a | grep eth | awk ‘{print $2}’ This command prints out information about all active Ethernet connections on your system and shows which ones are connected to which ports.