To change the RGB lights on your desktop, you may need to use specific software that controls RGB lighting for your peripherals. Here are some steps you can follow:
- Check for Manufacturer Software: Many RGB devices come with their own software (like Razer Synapse, Corsair iCUE, or MSI Mystic Light). Make sure you have the appropriate software installed for your RGB devices.
- Open the Software: If you have the software installed, look for it in your Start menu or system tray. If you can't find it, you might need to reinstall it or check if it was included with your device.
- Adjust RGB Settings: Once you open the software, you should find options to customize the colors and effects of your RGB lights. You can typically select different colors, effects, and even synchronize lighting across multiple devices.
- Use Windows Settings: If your RGB lights are part of a Windows feature or a specific application, you can also check Windows settings under "Settings > Personalization > Colors" to see if there are any options available for changing themes or colors that might affect your RGB lighting.
If you are looking for a specific app that controls RGB lighting and cannot find it, ensure that your device drivers are updated and that the software is compatible with your version of Windows.