For Peppermint 11.6 bullseye - which it is based on Debian - for 32 bits
I have the intention to buy a keyboard and mouse, but both being wireless. My question is:
Is need it some special setting for Peppermint to use in peace both components?
I want to go to the shopping store and test then, but for the scenario if both are not recognized, I want be absolutely sure that the OS is already configured to recognize both components. Thus the worst scenario happened, the OS can't work with these wireless components.
Thanks for your understanding
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I am not sure if is with bluetooth or not, it is a logitech MK235 ... it is available on the official page of the manufacturer. So far works excellent :)
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For Peppermint 11.6 bullseye - which it is based on Debian - for 32 bits
I have the intention to buy a keyboard and mouse, but both being wireless. My question is:
I want to go to the shopping store and test then, but for the scenario if both are not recognized, I want be absolutely sure that the OS is already configured to recognize both components. Thus the worst scenario happened, the OS can't work with these wireless components.
Thanks for your understanding
I tested the keyboard and mouse (both wireless) in the Shopping Store. Both work in peace.
The only thing I can think of is bluetooth being enabled. Remember, PepOS is minimalistic so you might not have bluetooth installed.
I am not sure if is with bluetooth or not, it is a logitech MK235 ... it is available on the official page of the manufacturer. So far works excellent :)