Want to use a keyboard and mouse setup on your Xbox console? This guide covers everything you need to know — from game compatibility and configuration to the benefits of ditching the controller.
Keyboard and Mouse Compatibility on Xbox
Xbox supports most USB and Bluetooth keyboard and mouse peripherals. Some brands — like SteelSeries — even offer models specifically designed for Xbox Series X/S.
Popular Xbox games that support keyboard and mouse natively:
- Fortnite
- Call of Duty: Warzone
- Minecraft
- Sea of Thieves
- Halo Infinite
- Gears 5
How to Set Up a Keyboard and Mouse on Xbox
Setting up your peripherals is straightforward — whether you're connecting via USB or Bluetooth. For guidance, see how to connect a wireless mouse or how to connect an Xbox One controller to PC.
Recommended Settings
Adjust your mouse sensitivity — typically between 2000–6000 DPI for FPS games — disable mouse acceleration, and rebind keys according to your preferences in-game.
Pros and Cons of Using a Keyboard and Mouse on Xbox
Pros
- Greater precision in FPS titles - Faster access to in-game actions with shortcuts - Improved ergonomics for long sessions
Cons
- Bulkier setup on a TV stand or desk - More cables to manage (unless wireless) - Less comfortable for casual gaming on a sofa