![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, my display and lighting reset while writing this article. I’m looking forward to Dynamic Lighting. For my own PC, I consistently have conflicts between my motherboard’s RGB app and Corsair iCue, so this is definitely an attractive solution. This should mean that you can sync lighting across supported RGB devices, as well as choose which app is controlling that lighting. Microsoft says it already has partnerships with Acer, Asus, HP, HyperX, Logitech, Razer, and Twinkly to support Dynamic Lighting. More importantly, Microsoft is doing so through the open HID LampArray standard, which makes it compatible with a long list of devices. The feature, called Dynamic Lighting, looks to unify all of the different apps and devices that use RGB lighting so you don’t have to bounce between several different apps. The long-rumored feature is with Windows Insiders now through Build 23475, which Windows announced in a blog post on Wednesday. Windows 11 is finally creating a solution for the multitude of RGB apps that clutter most gaming PCs. ![]()
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