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Underneath the veneer of its operating system, it's easy to think of the Xbox Series X and S as compact, powerful computers. And that's mostly true, especially when you consider that both have broad support for mouse and keyboard inputs, with Microsoft introducing the functionality already during the Xbox One generation. That means you don't have to sacrifice your favorite input method just to enjoy console gaming, which might have you asking what some of the best xbox keyboard and mouse options are.
Before that, you need to understand some of the limitations that come with mouse and keyboard support on Xbox consoles. Firstly, while the console might support it at a base level, each game still needs to individually support it too in order to work. This is especially true in competitive multiplayer titles, where a mouse and keyboard can constitute a big advantage. Many of these games, such as Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone, get around this by separating players depending on their input scheme rather than by the platform they're playing on, so just keep in mind that even though you're playing on a console you'll likely be matched up with more PC players in most cases.
Like PC, you'll also have the option to use either wired or wireless keyboard and mice, although unlike the PlayStation 5 you won't be able to use them via Bluetooth. The Xbox Series X and S only communicate to wireless devices using 2.4GHz dongles or Xbox's own wireless signal for
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