2023-05-26 10:56:21
When assembling a PC multi-brand, the hardest thing in history is not necessarily the assembly, but the part RGB behind. Indeed, if you opt for a Gigabyte motherboard, you install the Gigabyte software. But if we have RAM or one AIO Corsair, we install iCUE, then Armory Crate if you have an Asus graphics card and so on. In the end, we have fifty software installed and we eat GB on the SSD. The worst thing is that following all that, nothing works between the incompatibilities and the unsynchronized lights… A great waste of time. Fortunately Microsoft is working on its Dynamic Lighting Solution which will be directly integrated into Windows 11.
Dynamic Lighting Solution: centralized RGB control!
Through a blog post Windows, we learn that the product manager of the Windows & Devices section announced his own solution. The latter should make it possible to directly manage the lighting of the computer components from the system. More precisely, it would be a feature directly integrated into the Windows settings.
For now, the solution is not yet ready since it will be rolled out in a preliminary way to members of the Windows Insider program this month. Already, at that time, we will see a little more how this feature works. In addition, remember that the success of the thing will also depend on the cooperation of the various market players. If a Razer, an Asus, or an MSI refuses, we are good to install the software of the brand in question.
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