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You get four different programs and interfaces to control all those blinking RGB lights.
Windows 11 will get a new tool to control all of your RGB lighting peripherals. Available in preview later this month, it could be a game changer.
They could remain as a backup option or find a way to integrate their software into Windows. Do you intend to use this feature if and when it becomes available in Windows 11 to sync your RGB settings?
Windows 11 will soon control your RGB lighting for PC gaming accessories Microsoft wants to offer basic RGB lighting controls in Windows without the need to install iCue, Razer Synapse, or other apps.
You'll soon be able to customise all your RGB PC peripherals and parts using Windows 11 settings, and it could eliminate the need for third party apps.
MSI has shown off MSI Portal X, a website that "eliminates the need for software installation." Effectively, you will be able to synchronise RGB lighting on MSI gear without a dedicated app.
You could have Corsair RGB memory, a Logitech RGB keyboard, and an NZXT case with RGB fans and use three different utilities to control the lighting. Good luck getting them all in sync.
The latest Windows 11 preview builds adds a new universal option for customizing RGB on desktop, as well as connected accessories - perfect for PC gamers.
With iCUE support in its Control Center software, you can now control your Gigabyte RGB lighting with Corsair iCUE, and vice versa.
You might soon be able to ditch all the RGB control software you have if you are running Windows 11 thanks to an upcoming feature.
And honestly, I'm done with it. But Microsoft might have an answer. Native RGB lighting control inside Windows 11's settings menu. This could be the light at the end of the tunnel I've been ...
Microsoft may be working on adding RGB lighting controls to Windows 11. This would make a lot of software redundant.
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