The Alienware Command Center lets you customize the lighting effects and macros on your Alienware AW558, AW958, AW568, AW959 and AW768 Gaming Keyboards and Mice. Alienware Gaming Peripheral driver and possibly the Alienware Control Center. For more information, refer to the steps below. Close the Alienware Command Center application.
The new version will have a fully integrated game library and a much more robust and customizable lighting tool, as well as complete control for overclocking the CPU and GPU in the system. Looking at the video up top and the current version, it's clear that someone has been really busy.The latest version is slated to debut 'soon,' and I'm sure I speak for many Alienware owners when I say it's been a long time coming. This looks like an app you might actively want to use. Rather than just because you want different colored lights on your PC.
I have a new Dell Alienware computer and I accepted the option to upgrade from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 when I first installed it. I find the frequent requests for the Alienware Command Center to make (unspecified) changes to my computer annoying anda bit concerning, since I have no idea what the thing wants to do. I don't use the computer for gaming which, I suspect, is the main reason for some or all of the Alienware on the machine. Can the Alienware Command Center (and, perhaps, other Alienware apps)be uninstalled safely?