# RGB Lighting If you've installed addressable RGB lights on your keyboard you can control them with QMK. Currently we support the following addressable LEDs on Atmel AVR processors: * WS2811 and variants (WS2812, WS2812B, WS2812C, etc) * SK6812RGBW Some keyboards come with RGB LEDs pre-installed. Others have to have LEDs installed after the fact. See below for information on modifying your keyboard. ## Selecting Colors QMK uses Hue, Saturation, and Value to set color rather than using RGB. You can use the color wheel below to see how this works. Changing the Hue will cycle around the circle. Saturation will affect the intensity of the color, which you can see as you move from the inner part to the outer part of the wheel. Value sets the overall brightness. HSV Color Wheel If you would like to learn more about HSV you can start with the [Wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSL_and_HSV). ## Configuration Before RGB Lighting can be used you have to enable it in `rules.mk`: RGBLIGHT_ENABLE = yes You can configure the behavior of the RGB lighting by defining values inside `config.h`. ### Required Configuration At minimum you have to define the pin your LED strip is connected to and the number of LEDs connected. ```c #define RGB_DI_PIN D7 // The pin the LED strip is connected to #define RGBLED_NUM 14 // Number of LEDs in your strip ``` ### Optional Configuration You can change the behavior of the RGB Lighting by setting these configuration values. Use `#define