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## Enabling RGB Underglow
## Enabling RGB Underglow
To enable RGB underglow on your board or shield, simply enable the `ZMK_RGB_UNDERGLOW` configuration value in the `.conf` file of your user config directory as such:
To enable RGB underglow on your board or shield, simply enable the `ZMK_RGB_UNDERGLOW`and `CONFIG_X_STRIP`configuration values in the `.conf` file of your user config directory as such:
```
```
CONFIG_ZMK_RGB_UNDERGLOW=y
CONFIG_ZMK_RGB_UNDERGLOW=y
# Use the STRIP config specific tot he LEDs you're using
CONFIG_WS2812_STRIP=y
```
```
If your board or shield does not have RGB underglow configured, refer to [Adding RGB Underglow to a Board](#adding-rgb-underglow-to-a-board).
If your board or shield does not have RGB underglow configured, refer to [Adding RGB Underglow to a Board](#adding-rgb-underglow-to-a-board).
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};
```
```
Finally you need to enable the `ZMK_RGB_UNDERGLOW` configuration value in the `.conf` file of your board (or set a default in the `Kconfig.defconfig`):
Finally you need to enable the `ZMK_RGB_UNDERGLOW`and `CONFIG_X_STRIP` STRIP configuration values in the `.conf` file of your board (or set a default in the `Kconfig.defconfig`):
```
```
CONFIG_ZMK_RGB_UNDERGLOW=y
CONFIG_ZMK_RGB_UNDERGLOW=y
# Use the STRIP config specific tot he LEDs you're using