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  2. Multiplicity (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mouse without Borders - This is a Garage product from Microsoft that allows a single keyboard and mouse to operate up to four different computers. Barrier – A Creative Commons fork of Synergy 's 1.9 branch.

  3. List of Xbox One and Series X/S accessories - Wikipedia

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    Xbox One Kinect. Kinect (Codename "Project Natal", Model 1520) is a "controller-free gaming and entertainment experience" produced by Microsoft for the Xbox One. Based on an add-on peripheral for the console, it enables users to control and interact with the Xbox One with spoken commands, motions, gestures, or presented objects and images.

  4. Microsoft Garage - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, The Garage helped publish its first Garage project to the general public: Mouse without Borders [4] developed by Microsoft engineer Truong Do. Garage volunteers assisted Truong by designing and developing the installer and setup for Mouse without Borders.

  5. DirectInput - Wikipedia

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    In computing, DirectInput is a legacy [1] Microsoft API for collecting input from a computer user, via input devices such as the mouse, keyboard, or a gamepad.It also provides a system for action mapping, which allows the user to assign specific actions within a game to the buttons and axes of the input devices.

  6. Xbox Series X and Series S - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox Series S is comparable in its hardware to the Xbox Series X, similar to how the Xbox One S relates to the Xbox One X, but has less processing power. While it runs the same CPU with slightly slower clock frequencies, it uses a slower GPU, a custom RDNA2 with 20 CUs at 1.55 GHz for 4.006 TFLOPS, compared to 12.155 TFLOPS of the Series X.

  7. GameStop - Wikipedia

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    GameStop TV is the in-store television network run internally by GameStop, with non-endemic sales in partnership with Playwire Media. GameStop TV features programming targeted to consumers shopping in GameStop stores. Each month brings content segments about upcoming video game releases, exclusive developer interviews, and product demonstrations.

  8. Microsoft (MSFT) Eases DRM Barrier for Disc Games on Xbox - AOL

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    Microsoft (MSFT) tones down its Digital Rights Management check-ins for Xbox One discs gamers amid declining gaming revenues. Microsoft (MSFT) Eases DRM Barrier for Disc Games on Xbox Skip to main ...

  9. Game controller - Wikipedia

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    One of the first video game controllers was a simple dial and single button, used to control the game Tennis for Two. Controllers have since evolved to include directional pads , multiple buttons, analog sticks , joysticks , motion detection , touch screens and a plethora of other features.