OpenRGB Visual Map Plugin

by OpenRGB

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  • 0.9.27

The OpenRGB Visual Map Plugin 0.9.27, released by the OpenRGB project, extends the core OpenRGB lighting-control suite by adding a spatial canvas on which every compatible RGB device can be dragged, dropped, and visually arranged to mirror its real-world position inside a PC case, desk, or room. Once the plugin is loaded, users gain an interactive map that automatically detects all connected peripherals—motherboard LEDs, DRAM modules, graphics-card accents, fan hubs, light strips, keyboards, mice, and even standalone lamps—and represents each as a resizable tile. By aligning these tiles with the physical layout of the hardware, enthusiasts can create synchronized gradients, directional waves, or reactive effects that sweep across the exact footprint of the machine, eliminating the jarring mismatches that often occur when devices are addressed in a simple list. The tool is especially useful for modders showcasing builds on video, Esports arenas that need coherent team colors, and content creators who want camera-ready lighting without manual trial-and-error. Because the map remains editable during runtime, experimenting with new orientations after adding a radiator or relocating a strip takes only seconds, and the configuration is stored per-profile so that completely different setups can be swapped for day and night themes. As the sole published version (1) of the plugin, 0.9.27 ships as a lightweight DLL that integrates seamlessly with OpenRGB 0.9 or newer on Windows, Linux, and macOS, inheriting the main application’s cross-vendor SDK support for ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, Razer, Corsair, and 180 additional manufacturers. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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