Those into gaming will know that pretty much every gaming peripheral, from monitors to mice and keyboards, comes packed with RGB lighting. While having a gaming PC lit up like a hyperactive Christmas tree may not be to everyone’s taste, there are a lot of gamers who approve of the lightshow.
However, most peripheral makers insist on using their own proprietary software to control RGB lighting of their products, and that means if you have devices from several manufacturers, you end up having to install lots of unwanted tools, and it’s difficult to synchronise the lighting effects as well. OpenRGB 0.6(http://bit.ly/LXF278OpenRGB) looks set to fix that by enabling you to control all your RBG-enabled devices from a single program.