# systemPreferences > Get system preferences. Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process) ```javascript const { systemPreferences } = require('electron') console.log(systemPreferences.isDarkMode()) ``` ## Events The `systemPreferences` object emits the following events: ### Event: 'accent-color-changed' _Windows_ Returns: * `event` Event * `newColor` String - The new RGBA color the user assigned to be their system accent color. ### Event: 'color-changed' _Windows_ Returns: * `event` Event ### Event: 'inverted-color-scheme-changed' _Windows_ Returns: * `event` Event * `invertedColorScheme` Boolean - `true` if an inverted color scheme, such as a high contrast theme, is being used, `false` otherwise. ### Event: 'appearance-changed' _macOS_ Returns: * `newAppearance` String - Can be `dark` or `light` **NOTE:** This event is only emitted after you have called `startAppLevelAppearanceTrackingOS` ## Methods ### `systemPreferences.isDarkMode()` _macOS_ Returns `Boolean` - Whether the system is in Dark Mode. ### `systemPreferences.isSwipeTrackingFromScrollEventsEnabled()` _macOS_ Returns `Boolean` - Whether the Swipe between pages setting is on. ### `systemPreferences.postNotification(event, userInfo)` _macOS_ * `event` String * `userInfo` Object Posts `event` as native notifications of macOS. The `userInfo` is an Object that contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification. ### `systemPreferences.postLocalNotification(event, userInfo)` _macOS_ * `event` String * `userInfo` Object Posts `event` as native notifications of macOS. The `userInfo` is an Object that contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification. ### `systemPreferences.postWorkspaceNotification(event, userInfo)` _macOS_ * `event` String * `userInfo` Object Posts `event` as native notifications of macOS. The `userInfo` is an Object that contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification. ### `systemPreferences.subscribeNotification(event, callback)` _macOS_ * `event` String * `callback` Function * `event` String * `userInfo` Object Subscribes to native notifications of macOS, `callback` will be called with `callback(event, userInfo)` when the corresponding `event` happens. The `userInfo` is an Object that contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification. The `id` of the subscriber is returned, which can be used to unsubscribe the `event`. Under the hood this API subscribes to `NSDistributedNotificationCenter`, example values of `event` are: * `AppleInterfaceThemeChangedNotification` * `AppleAquaColorVariantChanged` * `AppleColorPreferencesChangedNotification` * `AppleShowScrollBarsSettingChanged` ### `systemPreferences.subscribeLocalNotification(event, callback)` _macOS_ * `event` String * `callback` Function * `event` String * `userInfo` Object Same as `subscribeNotification`, but uses `NSNotificationCenter` for local defaults. This is necessary for events such as `NSUserDefaultsDidChangeNotification`. ### `systemPreferences.subscribeWorkspaceNotification(event, callback)` _macOS_ * `event` String * `callback` Function * `event` String * `userInfo` Object Same as `subscribeNotification`, but uses `NSWorkspace.sharedWorkspace.notificationCenter`. This is necessary for events such as `NSWorkspaceDidActivateApplicationNotification`. ### `systemPreferences.unsubscribeNotification(id)` _macOS_ * `id` Integer Removes the subscriber with `id`. ### `systemPreferences.unsubscribeLocalNotification(id)` _macOS_ * `id` Integer Same as `unsubscribeNotification`, but removes the subscriber from `NSNotificationCenter`. ### `systemPreferences.unsubscribeWorkspaceNotification(id)` _macOS_ * `id` Integer Same as `unsubscribeNotification`, but removes the subscriber from `NSWorkspace.sharedWorkspace.notificationCenter`. ### `systemPreferences.registerDefaults(defaults)` _macOS_ * `defaults` Object - a dictionary of (`key: value`) user defaults Add the specified defaults to your application's `NSUserDefaults`. ### `systemPreferences.getUserDefault(key, type)` _macOS_ * `key` String * `type` String - Can be `string`, `boolean`, `integer`, `float`, `double`, `url`, `array` or `dictionary`. Returns `any` - The value of `key` in `NSUserDefaults`. Some popular `key` and `type`s are: * `AppleInterfaceStyle`: `string` * `AppleAquaColorVariant`: `integer` * `AppleHighlightColor`: `string` * `AppleShowScrollBars`: `string` * `NSNavRecentPlaces`: `array` * `NSPreferredWebServices`: `dictionary` * `NSUserDictionaryReplacementItems`: `array` ### `systemPreferences.setUserDefault(key, type, value)` _macOS_ * `key` String * `type` String - See [`getUserDefault`](#systempreferencesgetuserdefaultkey-type-macos). * `value` String Set the value of `key` in `NSUserDefaults`. Note that `type` should match actual type of `value`. An exception is thrown if they don't. Some popular `key` and `type`s are: * `ApplePressAndHoldEnabled`: `boolean` ### `systemPreferences.removeUserDefault(key)` _macOS_ * `key` String Removes the `key` in `NSUserDefaults`. This can be used to restore the default or global value of a `key` previously set with `setUserDefault`. ### `systemPreferences.isAeroGlassEnabled()` _Windows_ Returns `Boolean` - `true` if [DWM composition][dwm-composition] (Aero Glass) is enabled, and `false` otherwise. An example of using it to determine if you should create a transparent window or not (transparent windows won't work correctly when DWM composition is disabled): ```javascript const { BrowserWindow, systemPreferences } = require('electron') let browserOptions = { width: 1000, height: 800 } // Make the window transparent only if the platform supports it. if (process.platform !== 'win32' || systemPreferences.isAeroGlassEnabled()) { browserOptions.transparent = true browserOptions.frame = false } // Create the window. let win = new BrowserWindow(browserOptions) // Navigate. if (browserOptions.transparent) { win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/index.html`) } else { // No transparency, so we load a fallback that uses basic styles. win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/fallback.html`) } ``` [dwm-composition]:https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa969540.aspx ### `systemPreferences.getAccentColor()` _Windows_ Returns `String` - The users current system wide accent color preference in RGBA hexadecimal form. ```js const color = systemPreferences.getAccentColor() // `"aabbccdd"` const red = color.substr(0, 2) // "aa" const green = color.substr(2, 2) // "bb" const blue = color.substr(4, 2) // "cc" const alpha = color.substr(6, 2) // "dd" ``` ### `systemPreferences.getColor(color)` _Windows_ * `color` String - One of the following values: * `3d-dark-shadow` - Dark shadow for three-dimensional display elements. * `3d-face` - Face color for three-dimensional display elements and for dialog box backgrounds. * `3d-highlight` - Highlight color for three-dimensional display elements. * `3d-light` - Light color for three-dimensional display elements. * `3d-shadow` - Shadow color for three-dimensional display elements. * `active-border` - Active window border. * `active-caption` - Active window title bar. Specifies the left side color in the color gradient of an active window's title bar if the gradient effect is enabled. * `active-caption-gradient` - Right side color in the color gradient of an active window's title bar. * `app-workspace` - Background color of multiple document interface (MDI) applications. * `button-text` - Text on push buttons. * `caption-text` - Text in caption, size box, and scroll bar arrow box. * `desktop` - Desktop background color. * `disabled-text` - Grayed (disabled) text. * `highlight` - Item(s) selected in a control. * `highlight-text` - Text of item(s) selected in a control. * `hotlight` - Color for a hyperlink or hot-tracked item. * `inactive-border` - Inactive window border. * `inactive-caption` - Inactive window caption. Specifies the left side color in the color gradient of an inactive window's title bar if the gradient effect is enabled. * `inactive-caption-gradient` - Right side color in the color gradient of an inactive window's title bar. * `inactive-caption-text` - Color of text in an inactive caption. * `info-background` - Background color for tooltip controls. * `info-text` - Text color for tooltip controls. * `menu` - Menu background. * `menu-highlight` - The color used to highlight menu items when the menu appears as a flat menu. * `menubar` - The background color for the menu bar when menus appear as flat menus. * `menu-text` - Text in menus. * `scrollbar` - Scroll bar gray area. * `window` - Window background. * `window-frame` - Window frame. * `window-text` - Text in windows. Returns `String` - The system color setting in RGB hexadecimal form (`#ABCDEF`). See the [Windows docs][windows-colors] for more details. ### `systemPreferences.isInvertedColorScheme()` _Windows_ Returns `Boolean` - `true` if an inverted color scheme, such as a high contrast theme, is active, `false` otherwise. [windows-colors]:https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724371(v=vs.85).aspx ### `systemPreferences.getEffectiveAppearance()` _macOS_ Returns `String` - Can be `dark`, `light` or `unknown`. Gets the macOS appearance setting that is currently applied to your application, maps to [NSApplication.effectiveAppearance](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsapplication/2967171-effectiveappearance?language=objc) Please note that until Electron is built targeting the 10.14 SDK, your application's `effectiveAppearance` will default to 'light' and won't inherit the OS preference. In the interim we have provided a helper method `startAppLevelAppearanceTrackingOS()` which emulates this behavior. ### `systemPreferences.getAppLevelAppearance()` _macOS_ Returns `String` | `null` - Can be `dark`, `light` or `unknown`. Gets the macOS appearance setting that you have declared you want for your application, maps to [NSApplication.appearance](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsapplication/2967170-appearance?language=objc). You can use the `setAppLevelAppearance` API to set this value. ### `systemPreferences.setAppLevelAppearance(appearance)` _macOS_ * `appearance` String | null - Can be `dark` or `light` Sets the appearance setting for your application, this should override the system default and override the value of `getEffectiveAppearance`. ### `systemPreferences.startAppLevelAppearanceTrackingOS()` _macOS_ This is a helper method to make your application's "appearance" setting track the user's OS level appearance setting. I.e. your app will have dark mode enabled if the user's system has dark mode enabled. You can track this automatic change with the `appearance-changed` event. **Note:** This method is exempt from our standard deprecation cycle and will be removed without deprecation in an upcoming major release of Electron as soon as we target the 10.14 SDK ### `systemPreferences.stopAppLevelAppearanceTrackingOS()` _macOS_ This is a helper method to stop your application tracking the OS level appearance setting. It is a no-op if you have not called `startAppLevelAppearanceTrackingOS()` **Note:** This method is exempt from our standard deprecation cycle and will be removed without deprecation in an upcoming major release of Electron as soon as we target the 10.14 SDK