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Xbox Cloud Gaming has added keyboard and mouse support for PC and browsers (sorta)It’s in beta for now, with a select group of games compatible

It’s in beta for now, with a select group of games compatible

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A PC keyboard and mouse are illuminated in purple light on a desk

Xbox Cloud Gaming, Microsoft’s game-streaming platform, finally lets you actually use a keyboard and mouse to play on PC. There’s a bit of a catch for now, though, in that it’s only a beta test for now with a small selection of games supported. Still, it’s something!

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The latest Xbox Update Preview - offered to those who’ve opted into the experimental Xbox Insider programme for testing non-final features in the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring - introduces keyboard and mouse support when using Xbox Cloud Gaming through the Xbox App on PC or supported browsers - Chrome and Edge, for now.

The functionality is in a beta phase, withjust over a dozen gamescompatible with keyboard and mouse - including the likes ofArk: Survival Evolved,Sea of Thieves,Grounded,Halo Infiniteand, curiously, older gamesDoom 64andAge of Empires 2- whileFortnitecurrently only works through a browser andAtomic Hearthas a flagged issue with switching over from a controller.

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A pinky comes at you down a corridor in Doom 64

The experimental nature also means you should expect some other quirks, such as games continuing to display controller button prompts in their UI rather than keys and needing to run games in full-screen if you’re on a browser (you can hit F9 to exit out again).

Cloud Gaming’s mouse and keyboard support is expected to roll out to more users who aren’t in the (not so) super-secret Insider programme in due course, adding more games along the way. Those games may well includeRSI-inducing mouse-clickerDiablo 4after it arrives on Game Pass tomorrow (while still requiring a Battle.net account, FYI).