How to Enable Dark Mode on Mac: 7 Easy Methods 2026

Introduction

Knowing how to enable dark mode on a Mac can make your screen easier on the eyes—especially at night. Apple’s system‑wide dark appearance flips bright backgrounds to deep black and gray, reduces glare, and can even save battery life on MacBooks with OLED or mini‑LED displays. You can turn it on manually, schedule it to match sunrise and sunset, or toggle it with a single click from the menu bar.

This guide covers every official method to enable the Dark appearance on your Mac. It also explains how to make dark mode even darker, how to force dark mode in specific apps, and how to use a keyboard shortcut. For automatic switching that follows daytime and nighttime, see our schedule Dark Mode on Mac guide . To go beyond the basic dark appearance, read our make Dark Mode even darker on Mac guide .


Method 1: System Settings – The Standard Way

The most common way to enable dark mode on a Mac is through System Settings.

  1. Open System Settings from the Apple menu () or the Dock.
  2. Click Appearance in the sidebar.
  3. Select Dark at the top of the window.

Your entire system switches instantly—the menu bar, Dock, Finder windows, and all built‑in apps adopt the dark appearance. To switch back to light mode, click Light. The Auto option automatically switches between light and dark based on your local time (light during the day, dark at night).


Method 2: Control Center – The Quick Toggle

The fastest way to toggle dark mode on a Mac throughout the day is the Control Center.

  1. Click the Control Center icon (two toggle sliders) in the menu bar.
  2. Click the Display module.
  3. Click the Dark Mode button (a circle split between light and dark).

This instantly switches between dark and light without opening System Settings. If you don’t see the button, you can add it: open System Settings > Control Center, scroll to Display, and enable Show in Menu Bar.


Method 3: Keyboard Shortcut (Custom)

There’s no built‑in global keyboard shortcut to enable dark mode on a Mac, but you can easily create one.

  1. Open the Shortcuts app (in Applications > Utilities).
  2. Click + to create a new shortcut.
  3. Search for Set Appearance and add it to the shortcut.
  4. Set it to toggle between Dark and Light.
  5. In the Details tab, click Add Keyboard Shortcut and press your desired key combination (e.g., Command + Option + D).

Now you can press that key combination anytime to flip between light and dark modes instantly.


Method 4: Ask Siri

You can enable dark mode on a Mac by voice. Activate Siri (click the Siri icon in the menu bar or use the keyboard shortcut, usually Command + Space if you reassigned Spotlight, or press and hold Command + Space if enabled) and say:

“Turn on dark mode”
“Switch to dark appearance”
“Turn off dark mode”

Siri toggles the setting immediately. This is useful when your hands are busy or you’re across the room.


Method 5: Automatic Scheduling (Sunset to Sunrise)

The most convenient way to enable dark mode on a Mac is to let it happen automatically. With the Auto setting, your Mac switches to dark mode at sunset and back to light mode at sunrise—no manual toggling required.

  1. Open System Settings > Appearance.
  2. Select Auto.

macOS uses your local time zone and location to determine sunrise and sunset. If you prefer a custom schedule—like dark mode from 9 PM to 7 AM—you can create an automation using the Shortcuts app. For a detailed walkthrough, see our schedule Dark Mode on Mac guide .


Method 6: Force Dark Mode in Specific Apps

Some third‑party apps don’t automatically respect the system dark mode setting. You can often force dark mode in those apps individually.

  • Safari: Safari respects the system setting, but you can use Reader Mode (click the aA icon in the address bar) to force a dark background on any article.
  • Google Chrome: Type chrome://flags in the address bar, search for “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents,” and enable it.
  • Microsoft Office: Go to Word > Preferences > General and enable Dark Mode.

This per‑app control ensures that even apps that lag behind system settings still match your preferred look.


Method 7: Use the Shortcuts App for a One‑Click Toggle in the Menu Bar

Beyond a keyboard shortcut, you can place a dark mode toggle directly in your menu bar using the Shortcuts app. This gives you a visible button you can click anytime.

  1. Open the Shortcuts app and create a shortcut that runs Set Appearance to toggle.
  2. In the shortcut’s Details tab, enable Pin in Menu Bar.

A small icon appears in your menu bar. Click it to instantly flip between light and dark modes without opening any menus or settings windows.


How to Make Dark Mode Even Darker

The default dark appearance uses dark gray backgrounds, not pure black. If you want a deeper, OLED‑friendly black, you can increase contrast or use third‑party tools. For step‑by‑step instructions, see our make Dark Mode even darker on Mac guide .


Frequently Asked Questions

Does dark mode save battery on a Mac?
Yes, especially on Macs with mini‑LED or OLED displays (MacBook Pro 14″ and 16″ since 2021). Dark backgrounds require less power from the backlight.

Why do some apps not switch to dark mode?
Some older apps don’t support macOS’s dark appearance. You can force dark mode in specific apps, but results vary.

Can I set dark mode for only the menu bar and Dock?
Not natively. The system‑wide appearance applies to everything. However, you can use a light wallpaper with dark menu bar and Dock by customizing accessibility settings.

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