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Windows 11 could replace bad gamer apps with built-in RGB lighting controls Your gaming PC can be obnoxious, but your software shouldn't have to be.
One thing I didn’t think about when I left Windows for Linux was how I would customize the RGB lighting on gaming PC’s fans.
Is this the beginning of the end for low quality RGB gamer gear apps? 🎮 The spec for this is from 2018 and references to the feature have been around for years.
Managing one's various RGB devices gets easier with one of the new features coming to Windows, which does away with potential bloatware.
Home > Gaming Some Asus ROG Motherboards to Allow RGB Control From Within Windows 11 Not a single person will miss its bloated Armoury Crate app.
Learn how to enable and change RGB Control in Windows 11 to change the lighting effect, brightness, etc., of multiple devices from one place.
Microsoft's RGB lighting control software can be activated on Windows 11 PCs right now with a special new utility.
A leaked screenshot shows that Windows 11 might soon allow you to control all of your RGB lighting in one place instead of having to rely on using different apps for various components.
It looks like Microsoft is adding the ability to customize RGB lighting directly from within Windows 11 without the need for third-party 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.
Microsoft released Windows 11's native RGB control feature called "Dynamic Lighting" with 22H2's Moment 4 update. Today, ASRock has announced that it is the first motherboard maker to support it.
Gaming on Linux might not be quite equal to gaming on Windows yet, but with a few small free, open-source programs, you can ...