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Hello, I'm wanting to start Keyboarding, but.. I don't know what product to purchase, I understand cronusmax is a rip from Titan One, there's also XIM4 which COST ALOT!

but I'm looking for someone who's got actual experience, before I go ahead and jump into anything and purchase something /w bad support / updates.

I also see Articles that Xbox One X is getting Keyboard / Mouse support soon.. is this true?
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Chat wrote Hello, I'm wanting to start Keyboarding, but.. I don't know what product to purchase, I understand cronusmax is a rip from Titan One, there's also XIM4 which COST ALOT!

but I'm looking for someone who's got actual experience, before I go ahead and jump into anything and purchase something /w bad support / updates.

I also see Articles that Xbox One X is getting Keyboard / Mouse support soon.. is this true?
I have the XIM4 and it's really easy to install and use. You can use an app on your phone or your computer to manage all the configurations. As for the mouse and keyboard themselves, that's personal preference. And I do believe I remember reading somewhere that Microsoft is coming out with their own mouse and keyboard product but I'm not sure when.
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Chat wrote Hello, I'm wanting to start Keyboarding, but.. I don't know what product to purchase, I understand cronusmax is a rip from Titan One, there's also XIM4 which COST ALOT!

but I'm looking for someone who's got actual experience, before I go ahead and jump into anything and purchase something /w bad support / updates.

I also see Articles that Xbox One X is getting Keyboard / Mouse support soon.. is this true?
I have the XIM4 and it's really easy to install and use. You can use an app on your phone or your computer to manage all the configurations. As for the mouse and keyboard themselves, that's personal preference. And I do believe I remember reading somewhere that Microsoft is coming out with their own mouse and keyboard product but I'm not sure when.



what mouse / keyboard are you using & is there limits?
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Chat wrote
UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote Hello, I'm wanting to start Keyboarding, but.. I don't know what product to purchase, I understand cronusmax is a rip from Titan One, there's also XIM4 which COST ALOT!

but I'm looking for someone who's got actual experience, before I go ahead and jump into anything and purchase something /w bad support / updates.

I also see Articles that Xbox One X is getting Keyboard / Mouse support soon.. is this true?
I have the XIM4 and it's really easy to install and use. You can use an app on your phone or your computer to manage all the configurations. As for the mouse and keyboard themselves, that's personal preference. And I do believe I remember reading somewhere that Microsoft is coming out with their own mouse and keyboard product but I'm not sure when.



what mouse / keyboard are you using & is there limits?
G502 Proteus Spectrum mouse and ECVILLA 46-Key Wired Professional Singlehanded Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Mini Gaming Keypad from amazon. And the only limit I'm aware of is not being able to spin in a constant circle in any game since you can just hold the stick down. You can however transition between the mouse & keyboard and the controller seamlessly.
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UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote
UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote Hello, I'm wanting to start Keyboarding, but.. I don't know what product to purchase, I understand cronusmax is a rip from Titan One, there's also XIM4 which COST ALOT!

but I'm looking for someone who's got actual experience, before I go ahead and jump into anything and purchase something /w bad support / updates.

I also see Articles that Xbox One X is getting Keyboard / Mouse support soon.. is this true?
I have the XIM4 and it's really easy to install and use. You can use an app on your phone or your computer to manage all the configurations. As for the mouse and keyboard themselves, that's personal preference. And I do believe I remember reading somewhere that Microsoft is coming out with their own mouse and keyboard product but I'm not sure when.



what mouse / keyboard are you using & is there limits?
G502 Proteus Spectrum mouse and ECVILLA 46-Key Wired Professional Singlehanded Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Mini Gaming Keypad from amazon. And the only limit I'm aware of is not being able to spin in a constant circle in any game since you can just hold the stick down. You can however transition between the mouse & keyboard and the controller seamlessly.



If we use fornite as an example, can I spin? if I push my mouse RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT
also, will a Razer Naga Mmo edition work /w it & a logitech keyboard? XD

also I am grateful for you feedback, will purchase later tonight depending if others post /w other information!
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Chat wrote
UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote
UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote Hello, I'm wanting to start Keyboarding, but.. I don't know what product to purchase, I understand cronusmax is a rip from Titan One, there's also XIM4 which COST ALOT!

but I'm looking for someone who's got actual experience, before I go ahead and jump into anything and purchase something /w bad support / updates.

I also see Articles that Xbox One X is getting Keyboard / Mouse support soon.. is this true?
I have the XIM4 and it's really easy to install and use. You can use an app on your phone or your computer to manage all the configurations. As for the mouse and keyboard themselves, that's personal preference. And I do believe I remember reading somewhere that Microsoft is coming out with their own mouse and keyboard product but I'm not sure when.



what mouse / keyboard are you using & is there limits?
G502 Proteus Spectrum mouse and ECVILLA 46-Key Wired Professional Singlehanded Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Mini Gaming Keypad from amazon. And the only limit I'm aware of is not being able to spin in a constant circle in any game since you can just hold the stick down. You can however transition between the mouse & keyboard and the controller seamlessly.



If we use fornite as an example, can I spin? if I push my mouse RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT
also, will a Razer Naga Mmo edition work /w it & a logitech keyboard? XD

also I am grateful for you feedback, will purchase later tonight depending if others post /w other information!
The app/xim manager program allows you to adjust your sensitivity and even configure which xbox button corresponds to which key on the mouse and keyboard. Using fortnite as an example, you can make your sensitivity faster on the xim manager if you are already at max sensitivity in-game and it's too slow for you. There are many presets already made for the popular games, and you can even add your own custom configurations. Another example is building in fortnite. If you don't like how the 'B' button is configured on the keyboard, you can change it to whatever key you want. It's super flexible for the user. The xim is compatible with pretty much most keyboards and mice, but wireless ones sometimes have an input delay.
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UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote
UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote
UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote Hello, I'm wanting to start Keyboarding, but.. I don't know what product to purchase, I understand cronusmax is a rip from Titan One, there's also XIM4 which COST ALOT!

but I'm looking for someone who's got actual experience, before I go ahead and jump into anything and purchase something /w bad support / updates.

I also see Articles that Xbox One X is getting Keyboard / Mouse support soon.. is this true?
I have the XIM4 and it's really easy to install and use. You can use an app on your phone or your computer to manage all the configurations. As for the mouse and keyboard themselves, that's personal preference. And I do believe I remember reading somewhere that Microsoft is coming out with their own mouse and keyboard product but I'm not sure when.



what mouse / keyboard are you using & is there limits?
G502 Proteus Spectrum mouse and ECVILLA 46-Key Wired Professional Singlehanded Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Mini Gaming Keypad from amazon. And the only limit I'm aware of is not being able to spin in a constant circle in any game since you can just hold the stick down. You can however transition between the mouse & keyboard and the controller seamlessly.



If we use fornite as an example, can I spin? if I push my mouse RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT
also, will a Razer Naga Mmo edition work /w it & a logitech keyboard? XD

also I am grateful for you feedback, will purchase later tonight depending if others post /w other information!
The app/xim manager program allows you to adjust your sensitivity and even configure which xbox button corresponds to which key on the mouse and keyboard. Using fortnite as an example, you can make your sensitivity faster on the xim manager if you are already at max sensitivity in-game and it's too slow for you. There are many presets already made for the popular games, and you can even add your own custom configurations. Another example is building in fortnite. If you don't like how the 'B' button is configured on the keyboard, you can change it to whatever key you want. It's super flexible for the user. The xim is compatible with pretty much most keyboards and mice, but wireless ones sometimes have an input delay.


should I purchase the XIM4 from Amazon or is there a website for it, which would be faster at arriving
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Chat wrote
UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote
UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote
UnbearableSwag wrote
Chat wrote Hello, I'm wanting to start Keyboarding, but.. I don't know what product to purchase, I understand cronusmax is a rip from Titan One, there's also XIM4 which COST ALOT!

but I'm looking for someone who's got actual experience, before I go ahead and jump into anything and purchase something /w bad support / updates.

I also see Articles that Xbox One X is getting Keyboard / Mouse support soon.. is this true?
I have the XIM4 and it's really easy to install and use. You can use an app on your phone or your computer to manage all the configurations. As for the mouse and keyboard themselves, that's personal preference. And I do believe I remember reading somewhere that Microsoft is coming out with their own mouse and keyboard product but I'm not sure when.



what mouse / keyboard are you using & is there limits?
G502 Proteus Spectrum mouse and ECVILLA 46-Key Wired Professional Singlehanded Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Mini Gaming Keypad from amazon. And the only limit I'm aware of is not being able to spin in a constant circle in any game since you can just hold the stick down. You can however transition between the mouse & keyboard and the controller seamlessly.



If we use fornite as an example, can I spin? if I push my mouse RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT
also, will a Razer Naga Mmo edition work /w it & a logitech keyboard? XD

also I am grateful for you feedback, will purchase later tonight depending if others post /w other information!
The app/xim manager program allows you to adjust your sensitivity and even configure which xbox button corresponds to which key on the mouse and keyboard. Using fortnite as an example, you can make your sensitivity faster on the xim manager if you are already at max sensitivity in-game and it's too slow for you. There are many presets already made for the popular games, and you can even add your own custom configurations. Another example is building in fortnite. If you don't like how the 'B' button is configured on the keyboard, you can change it to whatever key you want. It's super flexible for the user. The xim is compatible with pretty much most keyboards and mice, but wireless ones sometimes have an input delay.


should I purchase the XIM4 from Amazon or is there a website for it, which would be faster at arriving
I ordered it from Amazon but I'm not sure if the official Xim site has faster shipping. I also ordered it a while ago so I'm not sure if they have the same shipping options.
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Question about xim, is the delay noticeable? i was looking to get it for practice reasons for overwatch.
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Not sure if Xbox will be supporting keyboard. But I do know there is devices of course I have one that is pretty inexpensive I'll figure out the snake when I get home!
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