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Microsoft is adding the ability to use a mouse and keyboard to its suite of games available through Xbox Cloud Gaming via browser, or the Xbox App on Windows PCs. For now, only a small number of games ...
A little over two years ago, Jorg Neumann, the head of Microsoft Flight Simulator, confirmed that Xbox Cloud Gaming users would soon be able to play games with their keyboard and mouse, ditching the ...
It's taken much longer than expected but Microsoft is finally bringing keyboard and mouse (KBM) support to certain Xbox Cloud Gaming titles. We first heard that the company planned to do so in March ...
Microsoft revealed today that Xbox enthusiasts who are members of the Insider program can now begin testing out mouse and keyboard support for Xbox Cloud Gaming. In a new Xbox Wire post, Microsoft ...
And so the inevitable begins. Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft’s Xbox division, revealed that the Xbox One is soon to support a mouse and keyboard. The console already supports keyboards for basic text ...