As someone who reviews gaming keyboards, I can confidently say that most of the driver/manager apps that come with them are terrible. They’re often slow, bloated, and trying to do way too much. But ...
Windows Windows 3.1 included a red and yellow 'Hot Dog Stand' color scheme so garish it was long assumed to be a joke, so I tracked down Microsoft's original UI designer to get the true story Gaming ...
When I built my current gaming PC in 2020, I was almost convinced I had to juggle multiple RGB software from various manufacturers to make sure my lighting stayed in sync. For instance, I had a ...
If your PC setup includes RGB accessories, peripherals, and parts, you'll likely know the pain of having to use multiple Windows 11 apps for customisation. Thankfully, Microsoft is here to save us ...
RGB lighting on a modern PC, especially a gaming rig, is standard in 2023. What isn't standard is how you can customize and sync all of the various lighting protocols across different brands - and ...
RGB lighting isn’t for everyone, but a quick glance at PC-builder Reddit or the legions of glass-sided PC cases suggests it is for some people. If that’s you, you’re probably used to dealing with ...
If you primarily game on PC, there’s a good chance you own more than one component with RGB lighting. You may have even made the mistake of buying RGB parts from different manufacturers. If you just ...
RGB lighting controls have been the bane of PC gamers for many years now. You could have Corsair RGB memory, a Logitech RGB keyboard, and an NZXT case with RGB fans and use three different utilities ...
Microsoft may be adding a new feature to Windows 11, and if you’re a fan of making your PC all shiny and fancy with RGB accessories, you’re going to like this one. A leaked screenshot shows that ...
It'll hit Windows Insiders later this month. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If you're a human being with an RGB-adorned PC ...
The counter point in this case is there is no standard whatsoever. Better to have a few competing industry standards than none at all, so I'm in favor of this. Now, let's integrate this into the UEFI ...