# 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. ## 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.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.unsubscribeNotification(id)` _macOS_ * `id` Integer Removes the subscriber with `id`. ### `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.unsubscribeLocalNotification(id)` _macOS_ * `id` Integer Same as `unsubscribeNotification`, but removes the subscriber from `NSNotificationCenter`. ### `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