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    Good news for RGB lovers everywhere: Windows 11 will let you choose a custom colour to light up your devices. For now, this feature is only available to the Canary Channel within the Windows Insider Program, but it will soon be available to the general public as well.

     

    The build also comes with out of the box experiences feature which will help you see and get accustomed to the newest Windows 11 features more easily.

     

    So the two features should go hand in hand. One will offer you the software experience, the other one, a more physical-hardware experience, as devices will light up according to your own preferred colour.

     

    What do you think about it?

     

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    For those of us who umm... aren't RGB lovers, is black available as a colour? :)

     

    But seriously, I don't mind static colours, but basically anything animated like pulsing and cycling through the rainbow is (for me) just excessively distracting.

     

    Been using OpenRGB to control the RGB lighting in my PC builds.

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    It seems that the old person is still going crazy and stupider every day.
    I read the title and didn't understand anything, i.e. what lights up  there and how it lights up and why should something light up, etc.
    I read the text and, well, do what you want, but I don't understand, I can't even imagine what it's about.

    Is it preparation for Christmas and they are talking about colorful Christmas lights or rockets?
    So, if anyone has seen this wonder and can post some pictures here, maybe at least then I can understand what they really mean.

     

    PS. Oh, I forgot, black and white etc. are not colors. And to be more precise, there are 7 colors in total, they are the ones you see when there is a rainbow in the sky. All the rest are a mixture of these seven.

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