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Microsoft is working on bringing RGB controls to Windows 11.

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The use of RGB lighting is a growing trend, especially among gamers.

Variety of offers RGB this created a problem for users – many software solutions to manage it.

Examples iCue, Razer Synapse, Aura Synchronizationamong many others.

Microsoft to the rescue?

User Twitter Albacore discovered that Microsoft working on the implementation of lighting control RGB To Windows 11.

This previous work was discovered in public test versions of the operating system. According to The Verge, the options to be integrated into Windows 11 include brightness adjustment, lighting effects, speed And colors.

Integration of own lighting RGB V Windows 11 this will mean users won’t have to install third-party apps, which can stack up if the user has different lighting systems.

There is no fixed release date for this integration at the moment, but it’s nice to know that Windows 11 can solve the problem for users with RGB accessories.

Source: RPP

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