![]() An initial version of code for Chrome to detect Windows 10’s dark mode setting was drafted in this commit, but was found to have some flaws. One user was bold enough to comment that it seems odd for the bug tracking macOS Mojave’s dark mode support to be tagged Priority 1 (the second highest priority), while Windows 10’s dark mode is one level lower at Priority 2.Ĭomments on a code change we found in Chromium’s Gerrit source code management have revealed that Windows 10 was originally supposed to gain dark mode support alongside macOS. ![]() Now confirmation is rolling in that Google Chrome for Windows 10 will not be left out of the fun, and, in fact, you can try an early version of dark mode today.Īccording to a bug report, discovered by Techdows, Google has intended since at least May of last year that Chrome should respect Windows 10’s dark mode setting. Back in September, it was discovered that Google was hard at work creating a dark mode for Google Chrome to be used when macOS system-wide dark mode (which arrived in 10.14 Mojave) was enabled.
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