After some leaks were released indicating that Windows 11 would have a system to manage our RGB lights, Windows finally confirmed the news and it is better than expected.
In Cultura Geek we told you just a few months ago about the existence of many rumors that indicated the existence of a system of Windows 11, which would allow us to control the RGB lights of our device without the need for third-party Apps. Now, after so many leaks and rumors, Microsoft has made this feature official, and everything seems to indicate that it will be better than we expected.
Specifically, about the end of one of the latest Microsoft entries on his blog Windows 11, the company confirmed that it will add “Dynamic Lighting” to its Operating System, a new option which will allow users control the RGB lights of all your connected devices to the PC, so that they work as we wish. This is what they said:
“With Dynamic Lighting, Windows users will be able to effortlessly configure and personalize their devices with RGB lights directly from Windows Settings. It’s never been easier to help all your RGB accessories work together seamlessly for Windows applications.”
Now, it should be noted that This feature is still under development, so it won’t be available to all Windows 11 users yet. However, Windows Insiders (those willing to try out what’s new before anyone else) will be able to test this feature shortly and help to Microsoft to test it.
The date on which “Dynamic Lighting” will be available to all users is not yet known for certain, but obviously it will not be long until we can enjoy it.