# How To Control the Lighting of Your Logitech Peripherals
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**If you want to change or control the lighting of your Logitech devices, then read the different processes shared in this article.**
Almost all game accessories have RGB lights, and Logitech is no exception. RGB lighting is built into almost all gaming accessories, and Logitech's G gaming name is no exception. Last year, the company changed the look of its Logitech Run Center (LCC) app, which lets you fully run its game gear. It also got a new name, the Logitech G Hub.
If you like RGB lights, here's how to control the LightSync LED technology in your Logitech accessories. This guide also shows you how to use color options that aren't annoying, make your lighting settings, and connect all of your accessories to the same lighting scheme. We will also show you how to turn off all the RGB lights if you don't like them. In the end, not everyone wants their computers to flash while they're working.
## Methods To Control Your Logitech Devices’ Lightning
Below we have shared different ways to control lightning on your Logitech devices. Additionally, if your **[Logitech G Hub Not Loading](https://https://blog.bit-guardian.com/logitech-g-hub-not-loading-windows/)**, we have shared a fix for that as well.
## How To Download Logitech G Hub Software?
In order to begin using the Logitech G-Hub, the device must be installed. Here are the steps you need to take to get the most recent version of the Logitech G Hub app on your PC.
**Step1:** On the official Logitech website, you can get the G-Hub installation file. It is compatible with Mac OS X and Windows.
**Step2:** The app's installation process is standard fare. Make sure all of your Logitech peripherals are either wired or wirelessly connected before you power it on for the first time.
## How To Change The Lightning Presets?
Below we have shared some instructions that will help you change the lighting presets provided by the company.
**Step1:** Make sure you've clicked the LightSync tab on the top left sidebar after selecting your Logitech keyboard that is compatible with LightSync from the main app page.
**Step2:** From that menu, you may disable the lighting entirely, switch to Freestyle mode to paint over certain keys or regions with the mouse, or choose Animations for some interesting (but annoying) light displays. On the G513, you can adjust the brightness of the keyboard by using the physical Fn + F7 buttons, which also serve to toggle between off and four other brightness levels.
**Step3:** You may see the effects of each one by selecting them from the "Effects" drop-down menu in the Presets. If you want to know which settings you prefer (and which ones can cause you a headache), I recommend experimenting with them.
**Step4:** Click the "Sync Lighting Options" option that appears beneath the picture of your peripheral if you want to share your lighting settings with other Logitech G devices.
## How To Create Your Own Preset?
Making your own unique LightSync effects is as easy as playing around with different settings. In order to help you better understand how to utilize the G Hub Freestyle controls and build your own effects, we've outlined some of the most fundamental ones below. In order to create or modify lighting settings on the fly using the Logitech G Hub, follow these instructions.
**Step1:** Go to the "LightSync" menu and choose "Freestyle." The "Color Brush" and "Quick Color" options on the sidebar let you digitally paint over certain keys, while the WASD keys, number row, function row, modifier keys, and arrow keys are automatically highlighted. Additionally, the "Effect" drop-down box allows you to choose and store several effects.
**Step2:** Find the "Animations" tab and click on it to add an animated LightSync effect. An "Effect" drop-down menu with many pre-set effects is accessible from this location. Some examples include "Contrastic" for zone-to-zone color alternation, "Verticool" for vertical color blending of warm and cold tones, and "Ocean Wave" for triggering the sound of crashing tides on a sandy beach using blue and brown/white keys.
**Step3:** By going to the "Cycle" menu and selecting "Reverse Cycle," "Cycle," "Bounce," or "Random," you can also manage the cycle process. You can adjust the effect's speed in milliseconds using a slider that sits just below the app's keyboard graphic.
## Wrapping Up
We hope that the different methods given above were able to help you out in changing the Logitech peripherals’ lightning. If in case, your device has RGB lights but they are not working properly, try updating its drivers. Or else, contact the manufacturer for some professional assistance. Moreover, share your thoughts about this technical blog post in the comments section below.