Microsoft has finally started rolling out Windows 11’s Paint app dark mode to everyone outside the tech giant’s testing program. You no longer need to join the Windows Insider Program to try Pant’s dark side.
Microsoft has been working on dark mode for Paint for over a year, and we reported about hidden dark mode in January 2023. Microsoft never really discussed what caused the delay, but the company is finally giving its iconic canvas app a visual redesign for Windows 11 and new features.
In a statement, Microsoft confirmed it’s seeking user feedback to improve the Paint app experience. You can drop your feedback via the Microsoft Store. However, if you do not see the update, which seems to be rolling out gradually, you can follow the steps highlighted below to install the dark mode version of Paint manually:
By default, Paint will adapt to the system theme preference, but you can modify the theme by opening Paint’s new settings page. Currently, the settings page in Paint lets you toggle between light, dark or “respect system” theme preferences.
Microsoft is also working on new zoom controls for Paint. This makes the editing experience in Paint more flexible, so you can easily control the view of the content in the app. You can always access the classic presets, but the new zoom-in and out experience should offer greater precision. You can even set a custom zoom value.
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