
If you have been using Microsoft’s latest browser, Edge then you certainly know how great it is and you will also notice that the above hack doesn’t work on the browser at all because it’s still using the light theme even after you have enabled dark mode system-wide. Here’s the deal though, only some apps will be available in dark mode like “ Settings”, “ Microsoft Store”, and a few more but general apps like the File explorer will still be in their white personas.

Once you log back in, you will find that the your computer now has a dark mode system-wide. You can also just sign-out of your account and sign back in for the changes to take effect but it’s better to do a full restart, this will ensure that things go smoothly. Now close the editor and restart your computer. This is all you have to do in the Registry Editor. (It’s basically a repetition of previous step, incase you got confused.)


You will definitely not like them a bit because nobody wants their all new Windows 10 to look like the old Windows 95 now, do they? So, if you really want a more high definition dark theme then you can easily get that by following our simple method below.

You can always go for the simpler route and choose a dark theme from the Themes and visuals settings on your Windows, however, before you do that you should keep in mind that the default dark themes offered by Microsoft are really bad looking and aesthetically unattractive.
