How to Use a Keyboard and Mouse on Xbox Series X
For decades, the controller was the only way to play on console. But with the Xbox Series X, the line between PC and console has blurred. Whether you want the precision of a mouse for Call of Duty or the complexity of a keyboard for Microsoft Flight Simulator, setting up your peripherals is easier than you think.
Is It Plug and Play?
Yes. The Xbox Series X supports most standard USB and wireless (via dongle) keyboards and mice. There are no special “Xbox-branded” versions required. Simply plug your device into one of the three USB-A ports (one in the front, two in the back), and the console will recognize them instantly.
How to Configure Your Mouse
Once plugged in, you can adjust your pointer speed:
- Go to Settings > Devices & Connections.
- Select Mouse.
- Adjust the Pointer Speed slider.
Note: You cannot use a mouse to navigate the main Xbox Dashboard; it only works inside supported games.
Top Games with Native M&K Support
Not every game supports keyboard and mouse. Here are the most popular titles that offer native support (no adapters required):
The Latency Factor: Wired vs. Wireless
While wireless mice work, the Xbox can sometimes struggle with 2.4GHz interference. For the best competitive experience, we recommend a wired connection.
| Connection Type | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Wired USB | Lowest latency, no batteries needed. | Cable clutter. |
| Wireless (2.4GHz Dongle) | Clean setup, great for couches. | Potential interference. |
| Bluetooth | ❌ Not Supported | Xbox does not support BT mice directly. |
Frequently Asked Questions
In most games like Fortnite and Call of Duty, matchmaking is “input-based.” If you use a mouse, the game will prioritize putting you in lobbies with other mouse users, regardless of whether they are on PC or Xbox.
Yes. You will need a controller to navigate the Xbox Dashboard and to sign into your profile before launching the game.
No. If a game does not have native support (like Apex Legends or Elden Ring), the mouse simply won’t work. Using “XIM” adapters to force support in these games can lead to account bans.
