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 ...
Keyboard and mouse support looks to finally be making its way to the Xbox Cloud Gaming service. Users participating in the Xbox Insiders program will be seeing an Xbox Update Preview available in the ...
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 channel ...
If you prefer to use a mouse and keyboard for games, Xbox Cloud Gaming is shaping up to be a considerable platform. The company has supported peripherals for its beta version. This means that games ...
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. More like this How to Start Playing ...
Mouse and keyboard support is coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming, with Xbox Insider members who are part of the invite-only Alpha Skip-Ahead ring getting access to an early preview right now. According to a ...
Microsoft is rolling out a bevy of new features for Xbox starting today, as detailed in the company's recent Xbox Wire blog post. Among those features is mouse and keyboard support for titles played ...
It’s wild to think that Xbox Cloud Gaming hasn’t had any form of mouse and keyboard support yet, but that’s about to change as the feature enters beta in the program’s latest update. Xbox Cloud Gaming ...
Microsoft enables mouse and keyboard support in Xbox Cloud Gaming beta for Xbox Insiders, previewing with Fortnite, Sea of Thieves, Halo Infinite, controller UI elements, and ALT+F9 shortcut.
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 has revealed that it will soon bring mouse/keyboard support to Xbox Cloud Gaming. As first reported by The Verge’s Tom Warren, the tech giant confirmed the news during its developer-focused ...