Dark Mode – Improve Your Vision

Dark Mode – Improve Your Vision

1Dark Mode is a feature which inverses your device display so the bright white background becomes dark and the text light. Changing the contrast to be easier on the eyes by reducing the amount of harmful blue light. Studies have shown blue light is attributed to keeping one awake contributing to higher rates of insomnia among computer and mobile users.

There are a few ways to achieve this : In the OS like MacOS, Windows10 or Chrome, an App like YouTube, Microsoft Office, etc or as an Add-On like in the Chrome or Firefox browsers.

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In the App eg. Microsoft Office has a “Dark Mode” in the “Options” section, under “Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office” ; Office Theme: “DARK GRAY”. There is also Black and whit, etc.
Windows 10 has this capability under the “Display Options” setting, and just release MacOS.
The Chrome browser achieves this with an ADD-ON.

DarkMode is a great way to relax your eyes and is particularly useful in bright sunlight or night time. Check it Out you might prefer these mode vs the brigh white background,
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Is Microsoft Breaking Your Computer

We’ve noticed a strange anomaly when Microsoft rolls out a “feature” upgrade is performed such as the Anniversary Update (v1607), original Creators Update (v1703), or Fall Creators Update (v1709), the update will clear at least (1) Restore Points, (2) Event Log Entries, (3) Windows Update History, and (4) Reliability History. Basically they are installing a new operating system, and using restore points from previous versions would apparently mess things up. Thus, one does not have the option of rolling back to the previous version for a period of time if you have issues with the new version.

As IT Professionals – WE DON’T LIKE THIS. The whole purpose of a restore point is to “RESTORE” the system in the event something breaks as a result of a new app, update or malware. So be sure to check your Restore Points and be sure they are turned on. Simply “Search” for “Restore Point” and check if it is turned on, if not “Turn Restore Points On” for your C: Drive. A virtual machine backup like StorageCraft would also enable you to rollback to prior to one of Microsoft’s “Big Update”.

If you need help with this and want one of our Remote Computer Inspection / Tune Up Sessions. Please call (310) 791-8507 or email us at support@southbaysolutions.net .

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