In this video, Greg Trzeciak, a trainer at Pragmatic Works, dives into the highly anticipated Power BI Dark Mode feature. Greg discusses its pros and cons, some issues with the initial release, and how it can impact the way users interact with Power BI reports. This blog post condenses the insights shared by Greg and outlines the steps for utilizing Power BI's dark mode effectively.
Greg Trzeciak begins by highlighting his personal preference for dark mode across applications, citing its comfort and accessibility. Dark mode is increasingly essential for individuals working in low-light conditions, as it reduces eye strain and makes reading easier. As one of the major software platforms, Power BI has introduced dark mode, adding to the growing trend of applications embracing this feature.
Greg explains several benefits of Power BI Dark Mode, including:
Greg provides clear instructions for enabling dark mode in Power BI, with the following steps:
Despite its benefits, there are some downsides to Power BI Dark Mode that Greg points out:
Greg shares a few alternatives for those who are not fully sold on dark mode or prefer some level of customization:
While Power BI’s dark mode offers many advantages in terms of eye comfort and accessibility, there are some challenges to consider. As Greg points out, Power BI’s dark mode is still in preview, and users can expect future updates and fixes. If dark mode is not for you, exploring themes and high contrast settings may provide a balanced alternative. Pragmatic Works encourages users to experiment with these features and find the best settings that suit their needs.
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