Windows 10: The change you DIDN'T THINK you'd ever have

Windows 10 will finally have a change that seemed to no longer be released by the Microsoft company, but here it will be offered in the end.

Windows 10 Change YOU DIDN'T THINK It Had

Windows 10 is close to being completed and launched a new feature that has been requested for so long, and has been in development for so long, that it started to become something that did not seem like it would ever be released again. More precisely, we are talking about the much-requested dark mode for Windows 10, the complete dark theme for the operating system being very close to becoming a reality after Microsoft applied it almost completely in File Explorer for users.

Windows 10 has in the latest beta version a dark mode applied to the entire File Explorer, so that now when you access the files available on your computers, you will do so with a different theme. Those from Microsoft say that in the current version of dark mode for Windows 10 they have made all the changes they had planned for the release of this change, but I find it quite difficult to believe that they will stop there for changes.

Windows 10: The change you DIDN'T THINK you'd ever have

Windows 10 Change YOU DIDN'T BELIEVE Had 1

Windows 10 initially implemented in May for the first time a dark mode for computers from Microsoft, but then it was not said when it could be launched, if this will ever happen in 2018, or later. Now, those from Microsoft make it clear that Windows 10 will have a dark mode in the fall, with the Fall Creators Update, but only if no other problems will appear until then and the dark theme will be removed by Microsoft.

"With Build 17666 we started our journey bringing dark theme to File Explorer. Today's build marks the turning point where we've finished what we set out to do for this release."

Windows 10 has a dark mode partially implemented in the application for configuring the operating system settings, but otherwise it exists in the Start Menu and that's it, so Microsoft should implement it in more menus. Having said that, if you're looking forward to the release of a dark mode for Windows 10, without using themes taken from the Internet, then Microsoft should offer it in the fall, if it doesn't change its mind.