Activate Dark Mode or Night Mode in Notion

Notion is an application developed by the company Notion Labs Inc. that works on multiple platforms, among them: Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android… Its functionality lies in the fact that we will be able to have a series of management elements such as: notes, reminders, calendars, data management, projects… And all this we can use individually, or even collectively getting to have the ability to create a group work environment through Notion.

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Its first version was released in 2016, and in just 5 years it has managed to make a name for itself in the technology and Software industry sector. So much so that its functionality at first was through website, and has been expanding also to a program, and even an App for mobile devices. We have 4 types of pricing plans, free, personal, team and business, so whatever our needs are, we will find a viable solution in terms of value for money through Notion.

Being a work environment it is very likely that many people spend many hours a day using this software, so at that point it is advisable to use the Dark Mode or Night Mode in Notion, which will reduce our visual fatigue, because of not being many hours a day looking at a screen with high brightness and excessively light shades. Below we will explain how to do this.

How to set the Night Mode or Dark Mode in Notion?

To activate the Dark Mode or Night Mode in Notion we will have to follow the following indications:

  1. Access Notion.
  2. Inspect the sidebar, specifically the upper left corner of this bar.
  3. Go to the Settings & Members.
  4. Settings & Members option.
  5. A new window will open.
  6. Select the option called Dark Mode.
  7. You will now be able to enjoy Dark Mode.

Activate Dark Mode in Notion with the keyboard shortcut

We have an option to activate Dark Mode or Night Mode through a keyboard shortcut, the key combination is as follows:

  • Ctrol+Shift+l(letter). In case you are on Windows devices.
  • Cmd+Shift+l(letter).
  • Cmd+Shift+l(letter). In case you are on iOS devices.