Enable and change RGB Control in Windows 11

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Here's how to enable and change RGB Control in Windows 11.

Here are the steps on how to enable and change RGB Control in Windows 11:

1. Open the **Settings** app.
2. Click on **Personalization**.
3. Click on **Colors**.
4. Under **Choose your color**, click on the **Advanced appearance settings** link.
5. Under **Colors**, scroll down to the **Choose your accent color** section.
6. Under **Choose your device**, click on the **+** button.
7. Select the device that you want to control the RGB lighting for.
8. Once the device is selected, you will be able to change the RGB lighting for the device.

You can also use the **ViveTool** app to enable the **Lighting** section in Windows 11. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Download the **ViveTool** app from GitHub.
2. Extract the files to a convenient location.
3. Open a **Command Prompt** window as **Administrator**.
4. Navigate to the folder where you extracted the **ViveTool** files.
5. Run the following command:

```
vivetool /enable /id:41355275
```

6. Run the following command:

```
vivetool /enable /id:35262205
```

7. Restart your computer.

Once you have enabled the **Lighting** section, you can access it in the **Settings** app. Follow the steps above to change the RGB lighting for your devices.

Here are some additional tips for changing RGB Control in Windows 11:

* Make sure that your device is compatible with Windows 11.
* Make sure that your device's RGB lighting software is up to date.
* If you are having trouble changing the RGB lighting for your device, try restarting your computer.
* If you are still having trouble, contact the manufacturer of your device for support.

i. There are a few different ways to control RGB on your computer. The best way for you will depend on the specific components you have in your system.

* **Use the manufacturer's software.** Many component manufacturers, such as Asus, Gigabyte, and MSI, offer software that can be used to control RGB lighting. This software is typically installed with the drivers for your components.
* **Use a third-party software.** There are a number of third-party software programs that can be used to control RGB lighting. These programs typically offer more features than the manufacturer's software, such as the ability to create custom lighting effects. Some popular third-party software programs include SignalRGB, iCue, and Mystic Light.
* **Use a physical controller.** Some components come with a physical controller that can be used to control the RGB lighting. This is a good option if you don't want to install software or if you want to be able to control the RGB lighting without having to open your computer.

No matter which method you choose, make sure that the software or controller you are using is compatible with your components.

ii. There are a few different apps that can be used to control all RGB on a PC. Some of the most popular options include:

* **SignalRGB** is a free and open-source app that supports a wide range of RGB devices from different manufacturers. It allows users to create custom lighting effects, sync their RGB lighting with music, and more.
* **iCue** is a proprietary app from Corsair that supports all of the company's RGB products. It offers a wide range of features, including the ability to create custom lighting profiles, sync your RGB lighting with games, and more.
* **Mystic Light** is a proprietary app from MSI that supports all of the company's RGB products. It offers a wide range of features, including the ability to create custom lighting profiles, sync your RGB lighting with games, and more.

Which app is best for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. If you have a wide range of RGB devices from different manufacturers, SignalRGB is a good option. If you have mostly Corsair RGB products, iCue is a good option. If you have mostly MSI RGB products, Mystic Light is a good option.

It is also worth noting that some motherboards and other PC components come with their own RGB control software. If you have one of these components, you may want to use its software instead of a third-party app.