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Xbox Cloud Gaming Now Has Mouse and Keyboard Support In Select Games 30

Tom Warren reports via The Verge: Microsoft is starting to preview mouse and keyboard support for Xbox Cloud Gaming today. Xbox Insiders will be able to start playing with their mouse and keyboard in Edge, Chrome, or the Xbox app on Windows PCs, nearly two years after Microsoft announced it was preparing to add mouse and keyboard support to its Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) service. Not every game will be supported during the preview, but there's a large selection, including Fortnite, Sea of Thieves, and Halo Infinite. Microsoft warns that some games will display controller UI elements briefly before adapting to mouse and keyboard input after you start interacting with the game.

If you're interested in trying games with mouse and keyboard in the browser version of Xbox Cloud Gaming, then you'll need to be in full-screen mode, according to Microsoft. This is so the game can correctly capture your pointer as input. If you want to exit out of mouse and keyboard mode and use an Xbox controller instead, there's an ALT+F9 shortcut to do so.
The full list of supported games include: Fortnite (browser only), ARK Survival Evolved, Sea of Thieves, Grounded, Halo Infinite, Atomic Heart, Sniper Elite 5, Deep Rock Galactic, High on Life, Zombie Army 4 Dead War, Gears Tactics, Pentiment, Doom 64, and Age of Empires 2.
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  • Nice to hear that Microsoft is catching up!

    • Your Super Nintendo had mouse and keyboard support for cloud streaming games? I don't think it even had internet connectivity, especially as the WWW hadn't even been released to the public by the time the Super Nintendo launched. The Xbox console itself has had mouse and keyboard support for quite a few years.
  • If both companies mandated keyboard / mouse support for all games on their platform, they would likely get a significant chunk of PC gamers to make the switch. Bigger user base = more money for them so why it hasn't been considered yet is puzzling to me.

  • I remember playing Age of Empires and Doom with a mouse and keyboard. I think it's just great that a game streaming service is catching up to 30 year old PCs. Sure, we've had mouse and keyboard support for Javascript-based PC emulators [pcjs.org] for a few years now, but it's nice that Microsoft, who sells their own brand of mice, recognizes that this is a useful feature.

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