Dynamic Lighting is now enabled in Razer's Synapse, and you're told: "You should also enable this feature in Windows Personalization settings using the link below. If it's disabled in Settings, Chroma RGB will still be active." Pretty self-explanatory, right? So let's do it.
Step 2: Turn on Dynamic Lighting in Windows 11.
The second step to enabling dynamic lighting for your saudi arabia telegram data Razer devices on Windows 11 is to enable the feature in the operating system settings . The fastest way to do this is to click or tap the Windows Dynamic Lighting Settings link in Synapse .
Click Windows Dynamic Lighting Settings.
However, you can also get there by opening Settings (Win+I) . Select Personalization from the left sidebar and clicktap Dynamic Lighting on the right.
Access Dynamic Lighting in Windows 11 Settings
On the Dynamic Lighting page in Windows 11 Settings, you’ll see all of your Razer-compatible devices listed at the top of the window. Note that in my case, two devices are listed as Razer Basilisk V3 Pro . This is because Windows 11 identifies this mouse separately from its wireless dongle. Just below the list of compatible devices, make sure the “Use dynamic lighting on my devices” toggle is turned on. This controls the global lighting effects across all of your devices.