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How to Get Windows 10’s Dark Taskbar and Start Menu Back

Prior to the May 2019 Update, Windows 10 utilized a dark Start menu, toolbar, context menus, and action center with light-colored apps. Now it defaults to a light theme by default—and if you enable dark mode, all your apps turn dark. Here’s how to get a dark OS interface with light apps again.

First, run Windows Settings by opening the “Start” menu and clicking the gear icon. Or you can press Windows+I on your keyboard.

When “Settings opens, select “Personalization.”

In the “Personalization” sidebar, select “Colors.”

In Colors settings, locate the “Choose your color” drop-down menu. If you click it, you see three choices:

Click the “Choose your color” drop-down menu. In the menu that appears, select “Custom.”

When you select “Custom” from the color menu, two new options will appear just below the “Choose your color” menu.

For “Choose your default Windows mode,” select “Dark.” For “Choose your default app mode,” pick “Light.”

Immediately, you’ll notice that the taskbar is now dark, while application windows are light—just how Windows 10 used to look.

After that, you’re free to close “Settings.” Enjoy reliving the wild dark/light glory days of Windows 10!

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