We recently reported that Android Q allows you to customize the accent color of the interface, allowing you to choose a hue that matches your taste to replace the default system. In addition, Google has officially confirmed that its latest mobile operating system will come with a dark mode, which further enhances the customization options. Although these settings are specific to Android, it seems that Gboard recognizes them automatically and adapts its appearance based on them.

If you have not manually selected a theme, the Google keyboard will respect the color schemes you have defined in the system settings, without any additional customization steps. This is a great way to create a consistent user interface for all applications, while avoiding frustrated users who should have changed presets everywhere if this feature had not been available. Let's hope that more apps work the same way and automatically adjust their interface according to everyone's preferences.