The line between PC and console gaming just got a little bit blurrier: keyboard and mouse support is coming to the Xbox One. That's not too much of a surprise if you've been keeping tabs on rumors for ...
The Xbox One is getting a long-requested feature: The ability to play games using a mouse and keyboard. Not all games will support mouse/keyboard controls, and it's not clear if games that do will ...
Ever since Microsoft launched the Xbox One, it’s been making noises about bringing the console and PC closer together—including adding mouse and keyboard support to supplement the Xbox One controller.
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Razor, a leading maker of PC gaming peripherals, has released the first keyboard and mouse combo designed specifically for the Xbox One. The Razer Turret set is fully wireless and perfect for use in ...
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Microsoft announced is adding mouse and keyboard support to Xbox Cloud Gaming on supported browsers - Edge and Chrome - and the Xbox app on PC. Mouse and keyboard support is now available for Xbox ...
If you've been waiting for keyboard and mouse support to come to the Xbox, there's some (possibly) good news on that front. According to Windows Central, Microsoft and Razer may be working together to ...
Microsoft and Razer may be partnering to bring mouse and keyboard support to the Xbox One, Windows Central reports. If implemented, it wouldn’t be quite the same as a PC or laptop, as only a single ...
Microsoft’s Xbox One will finally offer keyboard and mouse support for some games. Phil Spencer, executive vice president of gaming at Microsoft, made the announcement during Tuesday’s episode of ...
Mouse and keyboard support for the Xbox One has long been promised, with discussion on the subject even dating back to four years ago when Xbox head Phil Spencer spoke about cross-platform play ...