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You might think that using a keyboard and mouse is solely the realm of the PC gamer. However, you can hook them up to your Xbox and play several popular games.
Microsoft now offers mouse and keyboard support for Xbox Cloud Gaming, but only for Xbox Insiders enrolled in the Alpha Skip-Ahead program. There are some other caveats to consider as well.
As has been hinted before, Xbox Cloud Steaming will add mouse and keyboard support to its streaming service. This comes several years after the addition of mouse and keyboard support to Xbox consoles.
Xbox Cloud Gaming users participating in the Insiders program will finally be getting access to keyboard and mouse support.
Microsoft and Xbox have announced the May update for Xbox has begun rolling out. The update adds mouse and keyboard support for Xbox Cloud Gaming, as well as a new Senua's Saga: Hellblade II ...
Keyboard and mouse support would be a useful addition to Xbox Cloud Gaming for a couple of reasons. For one, it would allow PC and Mac owners to play games like Halo Infinite without buying a gamepad.
Microsoft has long teased mouse and keyboard support for Xbox Cloud Gaming, and we now have our first glimpse that it's officially getting ready to go live.
Microsoft Flight Simulator does currently support mouse and keyboard on PC and Xbox consoles but currently requires the use of an Xbox controller when streamed using the cloud.
While Xbox consoles have supported keyboard and mouse for a while now, we are still yet to see the same support added to Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Microsoft plans to bring mouse and keyboard support to its Xbox Cloud Gaming platform, with Microsoft Flight Simulator expected to join the list of future supported titles.
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