Attention all PC gamers! Have you ever struggled with getting the RGB lighting on all your components to work in sync? You’re not alone! The dilemma of mismatched RGB parts from different manufacturers is a common one, and in most cases, controlling them with a single application isn’t a viable option. Furthermore, installing multiple applications such as Razer Synapse, Steelseries Engine, and ASUS Armoury can slow your PC down since these applications run in the background and sap a decent chunk of system memory. But what if we told you that Microsoft might be working on a solution?

Windows RGB

Recently, a software developer discovered a hidden feature in the latest Insider build of Windows 11, which offers controls for RGB components. As shown in the screenshots shared by the developer, Microsoft has added lighting controls to the personalization menu within the Windows 11 Settings app. With this, you can have an overview of all your RGB components, including external peripherals, and easily adjust the brightness and color. You can even select from a variety of effects and choose the speed of repetition. Plus, the feature allows you to match your computer’s lighting with your Windows accent color.

Although Microsoft has not officially confirmed the existence of this feature in Windows 11 build 25295, the developer suggests that it could be in the works. However, it’s important to keep in mind that this information is from 2018, and references to the feature have been around for years. So, while the prospect of a native Windows 11 solution is exciting, let’s not get our hopes too high just yet.

It’s quite exciting to see that Microsoft may be working on making controlling RGB lighting a seamless experience. Fingers crossed that this feature becomes a reality soon!

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