New Update Native RGB peripheral control coming to Windows 11

Ink

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Jan 8, 2011
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Takeaway:
  • References to a new ambient lighting feature has appeared in Windows 11 preview builds.
  • The feature looks to bring universal controls to peripherals with RGB lighting.
  • This would allow users to configure RGB peripherals without third-party software.
Caveat:
Peripherals from the likes of Razer, Logitech, and others currently use their own third-party software to configure RGB settings. Microsoft’s new “Windows Lighting” platform would be able to offer the same controls at a native level, removing the need to download a third-party program first. Of course, the success of this new platform would depend on whether or not peripheral makers choose to support it.
Source: Microsoft is working on adding native RGB peripheral controls to Windows 11
 

Mathew_200

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Sep 27, 2022
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It looks like Windows 11 is planning to introduce a new feature called "Windows Lighting" that will provide native RGB peripheral control. This means that users will be able to configure the RGB lighting on their peripherals directly within the operating system, without the need for third-party software. Currently, many peripheral makers, such as Razer and Logitech, use their own proprietary software to control RGB lighting.

This new feature could be a game-changer for users who want to customize the lighting on their RGB peripherals, as they will no longer need to download additional software. The success of this platform will depend on whether peripheral makers choose to support it and integrate their products with the new Windows Lighting platform. If they do, this could make it easier for users to control and customize their RGB lighting, as well as provide a more streamlined and unified experience.
 

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