Tech giant Microsoft has introduced a new feature to the Windows 11 operating system that allows controlling the RGB lighting of gaming hardware from the system interface. The feature will work effectively on all devices in a short time!
You will no longer need a third-party app for RGB control!
Until now, many third-party apps were needed to control RGB illuminated devices developed by different manufacturers. Microsoft has now addressed this issue and transferred the necessary controls to the Windows 11 interface. Thus, users will be able to configure the lighting without the need for any application.
Microsoft’s new “Dynamic Lighting” feature of Windows 11, which provides RGB control, allows users to use a single interface for all their devices. This gives users the opportunity to easily control all devices with a single configuration.
Microsoft, which aims to offer everything that its customers using Windows 11 may need through the system with a basic and practical logic, has brought this basic feature that many users need to its structure.
Although the feature in question cannot – at least for the moment – work with all hardware, Microsoft emphasizes that the compatibility of the feature will be increased by agreeing with all popular companies as soon as possible.
So, what do you think about Windows 11 RGB control? You can share your opinions with us in the comments section.
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