Summary

  • Windows 11’s dark mode still misses legacy dialogs like file transfer.
  • Insider build adds dark theme for Run and Folder Options via Vivetool flags.
  • Hidden in Insiders now; public rollout will follow testing across channels.

Windows 11’s dark mode has been a topic of discussion among users, particularly due to its incomplete implementation. While the modern UI elements have embraced the dark aesthetic, certain legacy components, such as the file transfer dialog box, remain stubbornly bright, disrupting the immersive experience. This inconsistency can be jarring, especially when transferring files late at night.

Microsoft finally adds dark mode where it needs to go

In a bid to enhance the user experience, Microsoft is actively working on integrating dark mode into these older UI elements. Recent findings by the keen-eyed PhantomOfEarth on X reveal that the latest Insider build includes dark mode options for the Run dialog and Folder Options. These features, while not yet publicly available, can be accessed through Vivetool commands, indicating that Microsoft is still refining the implementation.

The aesthetic appeal of these new themes is undeniable, and they promise to deliver a more cohesive dark mode experience for Windows 11 users. However, since these features are currently tucked away in the Insider builds, a wider release is still on the horizon. Microsoft typically follows a careful rollout process, first allowing testers to explore new features before making them available to the general public. This involves thorough testing across various channels, culminating in a potential appearance on the Release Preview channel.

For those eager to customize their dark mode experience further, there is a solution available outside the standard offerings of Windows. The PowerToys suite, a favorite among power users, now includes a Light Switch feature that allows for greater control over when dark mode activates. Until the new dark mode features are officially rolled out, users may want to exercise caution during late-night file transfers to avoid any unwelcome bursts of brightness.