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All Xbox One games with mouse and keyboard support

While the last-gen Xbox One isn’t as powerful as the Xbox Series X, it’s still a worthwhile console and has a huge library of great games. If you’re looking to stay competitive while playing online multiplayer games versus next-gen console and PC players or are just looking to avoid some wonky console interface that’s difficult to navigate, you may want to try using a keyboard and mouse with your Xbox One. A keyboard and mouse will give you better precision than your standard Xbox One controller so you can keep up…

This Company Will 3D-Print Your Hand’s Ideal Mouse for $142

Assuming it’s already got an ergonomic enough design, like most modern offerings, you probably don’t give much thought to your computer mouse. But to others, like professional gamers, the size, shape, and performance of a mouse can help or hinder their job, so a Toronto-based company called Formify has come up with a way to create custom mice that are tailored to perfectlyfit to every user’s unique hand.How Can You Be a Steward of Good Tech in 2023? | Gizmodo InterviewIf you’re willing to spend a few extra bucks instead

Fortnite: how to hire a specialist and give a command

As part of Fortnite’s Spring Breakout Daily Quests, players are tasked with giving a hired specialist character a command. Of course, the game doesn’t specify how to do this exactly, leading to some confusion amongst the community. Thankfully, we’ve got everything you need to know about completing this new quest with ease in Fortnite. How to hire a specialist Specialist Characters are specific NPCs all around the map. If you pull up the quest itself, you’ll actually see a map of all the Specialist Characters. Keep…

What are the best and worst Android versions? We ranked all 19

Google’s Android operating system has been around since 2008, and during that time, it has been used on a massive array of smartphones, tablets, wearables, and other devices — including televisions and even cars. It can be enjoyed on a phone that costs $100 or $1,000, and because the Google Play application store is installed, it transforms that device into anything from a gaming machine to one for doing your accounting. But the Android that was released in 2008 is not the same piece of software it is today, and not…

Apple founder’s ‘inspiration’ sold for Rs 1.48 crore, here’s what it is

A computer mouse that served as one of Steve Jobs' key inspirations has been auctioned for a stunning 147,000 Pounds (Rs 1,48,89,174), according to Metro. RR Auction, located in Boston, sold a Douglas Engelbart three-button mouse and coding keyset for almost £12,000, or 12 times the original estimate. "The rare, early three-button computer mouse designed by Engelbart, measuring approximately 4″ x 2.75″ x 2.5″, utilises two metal discs (corresponding to the X-axis and Y-axis) on the bottom to locate the…

Clever Origami Travel Mouse Folds Thinner Than Your Laptop

If you’re a road warrior who does most of their work away from a desk or an office, travel gadgets are undoubtedly an obsession, and the Air.0 mouse might just be a must-have for those who prefer using a mouse over a trackpad, but don’t want bulging out of their laptop case.Although the creators of the Air.0 mouse do refer to its unique transforming capabilities as being origami-like, anyone who’s ever tried their hand at the Japanese art of intricate paper folding will immediately realize that folding this mouse is much…

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Promises 4000 Hz Polling Without Wires

Razer’s new DeathAdder V3 Pro comes in black and white. Image: RazerRazer has announced the DeathAdder V3 Pro gaming mouse, the third-generation follow up to its popular DeathAdder lineup. The mouse promises better ergonomics and a lighter build for extended gaming sessions. But its biggest trickis that it pairs up with the sold-separately HyperPolling Wireless Dongle, which promises a super fast polling rate without tethering.Razer says its DeathAdder V3 Pro features an “ultra-lightweight ergonomic design.” This

Logitech’s Lift Vertical Mouse Feels Great but Gets Dirty Quick

The Logitech Lift is a solid vertical mouse, but it’s a little too susceptible to finger grease. Photo: Florence Ion / GizmodoMy wrists are killing me. It’s probably because I’m getting older, but I also have carpal tunnel from years of bad posture and ergonomics. Ever since I started working from home—way before this pandemic hit—I’ve been slouching, improperly propping-up keyboards and monitors, and wielding the wrong kind of mice. The Logitech Lift couldn’t have come at a better time.This vertical mouse is the first