This upcoming Windows 11 feature will help PC makers customize RGB lighting

OEMs can now customize OS images for new PCs, including setting Dynamic Lighting defaults.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft released Windows 11 Build 22635.2552 to Insiders in the Beta Channel today. It’s a relatively small update, but it does have some improvements. A couple of items are now in different sections of the Settings app.

While it’s labeled under “Fixes,” there is a small addition in this build. The update adds new options for customizing Dynamic Lighting OEMS. Manufacturers can now customize OS images for new PCs, including setting default Dynamic Lighting.

Microsoft outlines all the changes and improvements in ablog post:

Windows 11 Build 22635.2552: Changes & Improvements

Windows 11 Build 22635.2552: Changes & Improvements

Settings

Windows 11 Build 22635.2552: Fixes

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