How to Play Keyboard and Mouse on Xbox: A Guide for Gamers

Connecting a mouse and keyboard to your Xbox is simple. All you need to do is plug your keyboard or mouse into a spare USB port on the Xbox Series X/S and you're up and running. You've got three ports to choose from: two around the back of the console and one on the front. It makes no difference which ones you use.
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If you’re a PC gamer trying to transition to playing on a console, the controller can feel like an alien object that takes time to get used to. This is especially true when it comes to FPS games, where aiming with a controller can be difficult. However, instead of throwing your controller to the wall, you can connect a keyboard and mouse to your Xbox console.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to use a keyboard and mouse on your Xbox Series S or Series X console. We’ll also explore which games support keyboard and mouse and whether using them gives you an advantage.

To start, you’ll need a keyboard and mouse that are compatible with your Xbox console. In this video, the creator uses a Razer keyboard and mouse. Once you have the necessary equipment, connect the keyboard to the back of your console and the mouse to the USB port in the front.

Keep in mind that Xbox Series S and X consoles only have three USB ports. If you plan on using more than three devices, such as an external hard drive or a headset, you may need to use a USB expansion hub. Some keyboards also have USB ports where you can insert your mouse, which could be a viable alternative.

Once the keyboard and mouse are connected, you won’t receive a message or any kind of installation on the Xbox. However, you can move around the Xbox menu with the arrow keys on your keyboard. The enter button is the select button, and the escape key takes you back.

To test your keyboard and mouse in a game, open a game that supports keyboard and mouse controls. When you’re prompted to press a button on your controller, do so, and then use your mouse to navigate. If you don’t see any response, turn off the controller and try again. You may need to switch to the keyboard and mouse control scheme in the game’s main menu.

Not all games support keyboard and mouse controls. According to the Xbox support page, the game or app publisher must enable this feature for their content. In 2018, only Fortnite, Minecraft, and Warframe supported keyboard and mouse controls. Now, over 50 games support keyboard and mouse controls, including Gears of War 5, Metro Exodus, and Sniper Elite V2.

Some gamers believe that using a mouse and keyboard gives them an advantage over those using a controller. However, others argue that it comes down to personal preference and skill. In the end, it’s up to developers to decide whether to enable keyboard and mouse controls for their games.

In conclusion, using a keyboard and mouse on your Xbox can make it easier to play FPS games and may give you an advantage. However, not all games support keyboard and mouse controls. If you’re interested in using a keyboard and mouse on your Xbox, be sure to check if the game you want to play supports them.

FAQ

Can you use keyboard and mouse on Xbox One?
You can use wired USB mice and keyboards for navigation in select games and apps, and—with a keyboard—for getting around on Xbox and Windows devices. Note Xbox supports the use of mouse and keyboard in some games and apps, but it doesn't work for all content.
Read more on support.xbox.com
How to use a keyboard and mouse on Xbox One without adapter?
Yes, you can directly connect a wired USB keyboard and mouse to the Xbox One console without the need for an adapter. Simply plug them into the available USB ports, and the Xbox One will recognize and allow you to use them.
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