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## More Examples and Showcase
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### Appearance mode change
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### Appearance mode change and scaling change
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On Windows 10/11 you get a dark window header, which changes with set
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appearance mode or the system, when you use `customtkinter.CTk()`
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to create the window, and it works with all python versions:
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https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/66446067/204672968-6584f360-4c52-434f-9c16-25761341368b.mp4
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https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/66446067/204661492-0b236d7b-9f93-4aa6-9f7d-6eaa6d02098b.mp4
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| _`complex_example.py` on Windows 11 with system mode change and standard 'blue' theme_
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| _`complex_example.py` on Windows 11 with system appearance mode change and standard 'blue' theme_
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###
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On macOS however you either need python3.10 or higher or the anaconda python
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version to get a dark window header at all (Tcl/Tk >= 8.6.9 required).
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On macOS you either need python3.10 or higher or the anaconda python
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version to get a dark window header (Tcl/Tk >= 8.6.9 required):
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![](documentation_images/macOS_system_mode_change.gif)
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| _`complex_example.py` on macOS with system mode change and standard 'blue' theme_
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https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/66446067/204673854-b6cbcfda-d9a1-4425-92a3-5b57d7f2fd6b.mp4
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| _`complex_example.py` on macOS with system appearance mode change, user-scaling change and standard 'blue' theme_
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###
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### Button with images
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