Today, Google announced via their G Suite blog that Dark Mode for Google Calendar and Google Keep is here for all. There is nothing to explain what is Dark Mode but still, if you don’t know, it will darken the UI of these apps when enabled. This makes for easier viewing when in low-light conditions.
To enable on Google Calendar, you’ll go Settings > General > Theme. In Google Keep, you’ll go Settings > Enable Dark Mode. Google states that most Calendar users should see Dark Mode within 15 days from May 16, and for Google Keep, users should have it within 15 days from May 20.
To enable on Google Calendar, you’ll go Settings > General > Theme. In Google Keep, you’ll go Settings > Enable Dark Mode. Google states that most Calendar users should see Dark Mode within 15 days from May 16, and for Google Keep, users should have it within 15 days from May 20.