

It does this by using an ADB script, which has to be downloaded separately. With version 1.2, DarQ has now been updated to support per-app dark mode on Android 10 without root. We can always trust the community to come up with innovative solutions, though. OPPO's ColorOS 7 has added a forced system-wide dark mode toggle in the display settings (bringing it out of Developer Options), but again, it can't be toggled on a per-app basis. Even custom user interfaces didn't have the solution to the problem. This meant that unrooted users were out of the action.

The only limitation with DarQ was that it required root because it sent a shell command that required elevated privileges to enable the forced dark mode option.
