Stand near weapon position or climb up onto roof for rooftop-mounted weapon, then hold F. (Holding switches to Sprint, canceling Stealth Mode)Įnter vehicle's mounted weapon position when solo. When diving, controls become inverted W = descend, S = surface Mouse and keyboard fully supported, but your controller must be powered on at all times.Forward, strafe left, backwards, strafe right Requires a controller to enable on first run of game. Mouse support expected to be added in future.Įnable in the options menu by selecting "Hybrid Controls". Mouse and keyboard fully supported in gameplay once enabled in options, but not in menus. Mouse and keyboard fully supported, except for first screen when starting the game. Limited: Supports mouse and keyboard, but does not support any configuration options. Keyboard only, but no keybinding support. Supports mouse and keyboard after the first screen of the game.Ĭhoose game mode and then pick mouse and keyboard input once prompted. Limited: Supports mouse and keyboard after the first screen of the game, but does not support any configuration options. Mouse and keyboard support can be enabled in the options menu.
Game is still in BETA, so hopefully this is fixed for the full release. Also, the mouse pointer is hidden in menus. Keyboard only and only during gameplay - not in menus. Limited support in gameplay - some puzzles still require the controller. Mouse and keyboard fully supported once enabled in options, except for first screen when starting the game. Works for some, but not others - see this reddit thread for a potential fix. This page is dedicated to cataloguing all of the current games that support mouse and keyboard input on Xbox consoles - and to describe the extent of such support. And for some of those that do, they don't support full mouse and keyboard (example: some games won't allow you to map keyboard keys or set the mouse sensitivity settings). Not all games support mouse and keyboard input.
This means that game developers for these consoles can take advantage of this by enabling mouse and keyboard input in their games.
Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One are examples of such gaming consoles that allow users to plug in their own mouse and keyboards. They even allow you to plug in a mouse and keyboard into their USB slots.
The latest gaming consoles basically have the same hardware (and in some cases software) as a gaming PC.
Gaming consoles have becomes more and more PC like with every new generation of release. The thought of spending half the money (or less) of a gaming PC to play the latest games is a really tantalizing proposition.īut, what about Mouse and Keyboard support? The idea of using a gaming console as a cheaper replacement of a gaming PC intrigues me. Compare this to the latest generation gaming console which you can buy for $300.
A good gaming PC starts anywhere from $1000. I love to play video games on a PC - the biggest reason being that I can use my preferred input method: Mouse and Keyboard.