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Well Linux Supported Keyboard and Peripherals?
(lemmy.world)
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The Glorious mouse is a pain in the ass. It literally prevents my laptop from booting sometimes when it's plugged in.
Keychron, however, I can back 100%. I have two of their C2 wired mechanicals, one with white backlight and one without. I use the backlit one on my personal gaming machine and use the non-backlit one on my work machine in the office. Sometimes gaming is in the dark but work never is. They make a very well built keyboard. Robust, easy to repair when anything goes wrong.
The glorious was a replacement for my razor death adder which lived up to it's name and died. It was also even worse with Linux and a KVM. Plus it's software was behind required account.
It's fine but I'm just using it as a dumb mouse.