Win11 23H2 does not need to use any installation and instant control of RGB lighting effects

Major updates for “Windows 11” 23H2 have been made available for download. This version also supports “dynamic light effect” settings, which can directly control the basic RGB lighting functions of various brands of hardware, without the need to install excessive supporting software.

The “Windows 11” update 23H2 is launched. In “Settings” → “Personalization”, a new setting “Dynamic Lighting Effects” is added, which can centrally manage the lighting effects of peripheral hardware. It is more convenient than currently requiring each software manufacturer’s dedicated update to install, which can save memory resources, etc., and it is more simple and easy to use than other free solutions such as “OpenRGB”, “SignalRGB”, ” JackNet RGB Sync”, etc., and does not require any original drivers or plug-ins. It is very useful for gamers who only require basic functions such as unified lighting effects.

According to the official documents, some devices have already passed the verification and will be updated one after another, all major manufacturers will support it, including: ACER, ASUS, HP, Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries, Twinkly, MSI, ASROCK, etc . For details, see[Pagina di supporto]

The author owns the supported ASUS ROG Harpe Ace AimLab Edition mouse, as well as the ASRock motherboard which was previously announced as the first to support Microsoft Dynamic Lighting. First of all, make sure to update the latest firmware version for Taking the B760M PG SONIC WiFi as an example, you can find it in Find the update file on the support page and follow the instructions to update.

Once done, restart your computer. When you go to the desktop, you will see a prompt to use the “Dynamic Lighting Effects” setting. The interface is very simple, the devices found will be listed, below are the brightness, flashing effects, custom colors, etc. Basic functions are available. Please note that after enabling this feature, it may conflict with some manufacturers’ RGB software. Users who plan to return to the original RGB software can disable “Dynamic Lighting Effects” early.

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2023-12-28 11:19:55
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