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Dark mode is a popular trend in this digital world. Google offers a dark theme option for their Calculator app for Android. This wikiHow helps you to how to enable this feature on the Google Calculator app.
Steps
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1Launch the “Calculator” app on your device. If you haven't already installed the app on your device, click here to download it.
- Make sure that your app is up to date. If it's not, update it from the Google Play Store.
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2Tap on the ⋮ icon. It will be located at the top-right corner of the app. You will see some options, after doing so.Advertisement
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3Select Choose theme from the options. This will be the second option in the list. A dialogue box will pop-up on your screen.
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4Select the Dark option. Then, tap on OK to apply the dark theme to your calculator app.
- If your system has dark mode enabled, you can also choose the “System default” option. This lets the Calculator app follow your system theme.
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5Watch your app's background switch to dark theme. This makes it easier to use the app at night. That's it!
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Tips
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Select “Light” from the “Choose theme” option to switch back to the old theme.Thanks
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Using the dark theme can be extremely helpful at night to prevent eyestrain. It also helps you reduce the glare.Thanks
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Dark theme is also available for different Android apps like YouTube, Gboard, Google News, Android Messages and Snapseed.Thanks
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Warnings
- This method only works on the official Calculator by Google.Thanks
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