![]() ![]() Ultimately I'd love to see Unity use its own top UI to match the editor colours like the MacOS version does but I hope there's some way of making it support Windows 10 dark mode in the meantime if that takes a long time to do. ![]() I think it can look a bit better by setting Windows to apply the accent colour to title bars and borders, but for some reason that only applies to the window you currently have in focus and you still end up with big white blocks everywhere else. The fact that dark mode doesn't even override this on Win32 programs is crazy IMO. But it's weird how the screenshots on the Unity website and things all seem to show a dark top bar.īut for me even in light mode it's a problem, aesthetically/superficially anyway - It's clear that MS's goal in Win10 is to have the Windows UI itself sort of disappear/blend into the applications, where they used to have big borders around all Windows, they seem to be aiming for most apps to now blend with the UI with the title bar and minimize/maximize/close buttons as a seamless part of the program itself, kinda like Steam/Photoshop/Spotify had been doing for a long while, and they've attempted to retroactively apply it to older programs by having the top bar and menu appear white like most content is, and in some cases it does appear somewhat seamless but then when you get dark UI programs like Unity, it becomes really unsightly and broken looking unless that program uses its own UI. I mean I don't blame Unity, it's Microsoft's job to tell non-UWP programs to darken as well, which they haven't done (including their own programs like Skype etc.) but maybe they'll do it in a future update. My one frustration is this inconsistency with Windows, it's just not nice to go from a nice looking system like MacOS to having to deal with these bright white bars on things you have explicitly asked Windows not to show by selecting dark mode. ![]() Yeah, I'm also a MacOS user, but I need to use Windows on a laptop for my console ports and may or may not have to switch to a PC build after the ARM transition, depending on how good Rosetta 2 is. ![]()
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