Info Logitech LIGHTSYNC RGB now compatible with Win 11 Dynamic Lighting

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Dynamic Lighting empowers users to get the most out of their RGB devices with one consistent experience across all compatible devices. This new standard provides a new way for Logitech G users to configure their LIGHTSYNC capable devices by leveraging Windows 11 to directly send lighting to their devices.

Dynamic Lighting allows for third party applications on Windows to directly address RGB-enabled LEDs on connected devices. Any compatible device can receive lighting events, and any developer can build applications using this standard to control their lighting environment.

LIGHTSYNC synchronizes color and lighting for customized effects, bringing your game setup to life with immersive and reactive lighting, full-spectrum animation, and more. You can also synchronize your lighting across all your LIGHTSYNC-enabled keyboards and headsets with ease, as well as Logitech G’s newly released Yeti GX, Yeti Orb microphone, and Litra Beam LX light—the perfect arsenal for delivering great content to your community.

lightsync integrates RGB into WIn 11

Latest version of G Hub turns this on. I turned pc on this morning and my mouse RGB was on... which isn't normal.
If you want to change the setting to off and let G Hub control RGB, you click the new button in the G Hub interface
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which takes you to the windows 11 screen
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I might swap to it one day if they manage to get more of my device makers to give them control.
 
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Nice! Now only if other stubborn manufacturers would come on board.
Given how lazy most of them are to update their bloatware, surely they can see that palming it off to Windows would save them money by not needed their crapware.
Alas, we need more devices to have native Windows support to get the 'lemming train' going.
I'm sick of looking at my Trident Z RAM in rainbow puke mode, when I just want it to be a solid color to match the rest of my build's aesthetic.

And yes, I know that I can install G.Skill's junk and have a simple task schedule force it closed after the profile loads on startup. But then I still have all the other junk - and there's a TON of crap none of us need that's installed in addition to the bits we do need.
So come on Microsoft, start nudging these slugs so we can all finally stop having to install multiple different (and often clashing) software programs that ultimately make the Windows experience worse.
OR!! Just add the basic functionality to Windows that will allow users who don't require much more than basic RGB options (breathing, static, maybe a couple of colors cycling) to use this terrific idea before you likely kill it for 'lack of interest'. Take the initiative, especially with system RAM which almost universally uses the same method for RGB.
Pretty please, with cherries on top.