Google Chat is a popular chat application that is used by millions of people around the world. It has been in use for over 10 years and has been well-received by users. However, there are some concerns that the app may be changing its user interface in a way that could make it more difficult to use. One user who has had their experience with Google Chat tainted by this change is Sarah. She says that the dark mode makes it difficult to see what other people are saying and makes it harder to read messages. She also says that the app is less responsive and takes longer to start up than before. There are many other users who have had similar experiences with Google Chat. Some have even gone as far as to uninstall the app because of these concerns. It is important for Google Chat developers to take these complaints into account when making changes to the app, as they could potentially impact how users use their service.
How to Enable Dark Mode in Google Chat
Google is adding the dark mode to both its chat.google.com web app and the Google Chat Progressive Web App, so no matter how you choose to get access to Google Chat on the web, you’ll be able to turn on dark mode and relax your eyes.
To enable dark mode, click “Settings” in either of the Google Chat web apps. From there, go to “Theme settings.” Finally, click on “Dark mode” to enable the new visual mode that’ll make your eyes thank you.
Sure, your boss might still yell at you. Your friend might still annoy you with irrelevant stories. Your mother will keep judging you. But at least your eyes won’t hurt since you’ll be staring at a glorious dark theme while you chat.
Is Dark Mode Really Better?
Whether dark mode makes a difference is up for debate, but one thing a lot of people agree on is that it looks a lot nicer than bright white backgrounds. If you’re using Windows 11 already, you can easily enable dark mode in the whole OS, but you’re still reliant on individual apps to have a dark mode in some cases.