Windows Dynamic Lighting

Dynamic Lighting is an open standard released by Microsoft for Windows 11 to allow control of different RGB ecosystems. This function overrides the web-app RGB-protocols, hence needs to be shut off for the unit.


To do this, enter "Windows settings" and go to "personalization" (might vary in naming depending on your local language settings):



Once here, go to Dynamic Lighting:



On this page, you can find a slider to turn on or off the Dynamic Lighting-function for your units:



If you want to keep Dynamic Lighting on, but only shut it off for the Adjust Pro Hub, press the symbol for it:



And move the slider to "off":



The Windows Dynamic Lighting-control can be used for the Adjust Pro hub, but overrides any settings made in the Adjust Pro web application. Colors and modes set may also vary because of this.

The startup lighting sequence for the Adjust Pro hub occurs before Windows have started, and will continue even if Dynamic Lighting is turned on.


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