How to enable Dark Mode on Google Search

How to enable Dark Mode on Google Search

How to enable Dark Mode on Google SearchHow to enable Dark Mode on Google Search

How to enable Dark Mode on Google Search. Browsing on Google you can activate the dark mode with all the advantages that this entails, in particular for the view.

Dark mode arrives on Google pages for PC . From today, you can enable dark mode on your computers and say goodbye to bright pages that tire your eyes. The news was announced on the official forum and is slowly reaching all accounts and it is obvious that to be able to enable it you need to use Google as a search engine. Once enabled, both the home page and search results pages will have a dark theme .

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How to enable Dark Mode on Google Search

As is often the case in these cases, the feature is gradually reaching all accounts. If it’s still not available at this time, don’t worry, it will be very soon. Below, the step by step procedure to enable Dark Mode on Google Search .

From the google.com Home Page, click on Settings at the bottom right; at this point, select Search settings , a page with a side menu will open; choose Appearance and then Dark Theme and, once you have selected everything, save the new settings by clicking on Save .

After saving, the system will return you to the Home Page. From the search results page, then, it is possible to activate / deactivate the dark mode by clicking on the gear icon and clicking on Dark theme: activated (deactivated) .

If you are already on a results page and want to activate dark mode for the first time, just click on the gear icon, select Search settings and go to the Appearance item .

The advantages of Dark Mode

Dark mode is much more common on smartphones than on PCs, even if it is gradually making room for notebooks too . The advantages of using a dark theme on electronic devices are basically two: less eye strain and reduced energy consumption .

If the first advantage is valid on any type of product equipped with a screen (smartphone, PC, tablet) regardless of the technology used, the second is valid only in the presence of OLED type displays . This is because the OLED panel does not have a real backlight and turns on every single pixel when needed; if the screen is black, the pixel will not be lit thus allowing less energy to be consumed.

OLED displays, however, are very popular in the smartphone field, but not very present on notebooks. There are still very few notebooks with OLED panels and among them are:  DELL XPS 13 , ASUS ZenBook Flip S and HP Specter X360 14 .

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