

The speed of this effect cannot be changed.įlashing mode: This other flashing mode flashes from on to off and back again instantly, and the speed of the effect can be changed to different preset values. Breathing mode flashes from on to off and back again by gradually changing brightness. Possible values are 0 to 511, inclusive.īreathing mode: This is one of the two flashing modes supported by all the motherboards that MSIRGB targets.

Step duration: This is the interval of time between each change of colour. This is a setting on the chip that apparently creates more vivid colours. Invert channels: RGB values as displayed in the GUI are inverted when shown in the LEDs. You can choose from 4096 different colours (4 bits per channel, hardware limited). The order by which the motherboard switches between them is from left to right, and then right to left, as displayed. Here you can experiment with simple effects by changing hardware-implemented settings in your motherboard.Ĭolours: You can choose to change between 8 different colours. When you run MSIRGB, you will see this GUI.

Many thanks to nagisa/msi-rgb which helped me start this project. Unlike Mystic Light, there is no limitation to 7 fixed colours.Īside from providing a GUI for quickly experimenting with different basic effects, it also provides a scripting interface to create more advanced effects like this one and to auto-run these effects on Windows startup. MSIRGB is an alternative to MSI Mystic Light for controlling motherboard LEDs & 5050? LED strips.
