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Microsoft might have plans to get rid of all those RGB lighting apps on your PC

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Is this the end of all those RGB lighting apps installed on my PC? For years I've gathered up app after app for the sole purpose of controlling the RGB lighting on one, maybe two, pieces of hardw
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Is this the end of all those RGB lighting apps installed on my PC? For years I’ve gathered up app after app for the sole purpose of controlling the RGB lighting on one, maybe two, pieces of hardware each. 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 looking for. Early work to bring RGB lighting control has been discovered by Twitter user Albacore (opens in new tab) in test build 25295 of Windows 11 (via The Verge (opens in new tab)), and it all looks like a way for users to control RGB lighting under one roof.
If this feature comes to pass, I’d hope this means there’s no longer a need for the many apps from Razer, Corsair, Asus, SteelSeries, Logitech, and more. If you’re like me, you have many lingering on your machine at any one time to control all your devices. I get that these apps offer more than just RGB lighting, but lighting is why I have so many of them installed.

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