Earlier, according to Windows insider Paul Thurrott, Microsoft plans to use dark mode by default when Windows 11 is officially launched. Recently, Microsoft confirmed during the Microsoft Inspire conference that the commercial version of Win11 will use dark mode by default, that is, the Enterprise Edition and Education Edition, but users can switch back to light mode by themselves. "Users are spending more time staring at bright screens, and dark mode will give their eyes a rest," said Melissa Grant, director of Windows enterprise marketing at Microsoft. The consumer version of Win11 still uses light mode by default, which is the Home and Professional versions that everyone commonly uses, so it does not have much impact on individual users like us. |
Girly Air Force: Girls' Challenge to the Sky ...
As one of Japan's national treasures and cult...
Actor Evan Peters, who played "Quicksilver&q...
Jordan Peary's new thriller "Nope",...
Muscle Ranking Kongou-kun's Great Adventure! ...
Detailed review and recommendation of Buddhist sc...
Recently, BossLogic, the "photo-editing mast...
Japanese novelist Yoru Sumino, who is famous for ...
"Hakuoki Otogi Zoushi": The appeal of t...
"Ichi Toilet" - Looking back on the mas...
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: The Miracle of the Nose Hair F...
"Dragon Ball" can be regarded as an ins...
"Nurarihyon no Mago": The story of Riku...
"Avatar 2" is here! James Cameron retur...
The latest work in the series, the new "Cray...