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slitherjef

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Recently got an M4 mini and it really doesn't stop like my keyboard and mouse set up (red dragon mechanical wired keyboard and Logitech wireless RF mouse) so opted to invest in a new keyboard, a keychron k2 keyboard that should support bluetooth and or wired and I'm starting to wonder if I should snag a bluetooth mouse also. If so, any suggestions? Figured I'd just browse Amazon and see if anything Mac compatible comes up and maybe go for that.

I know Macos is more tailored towards track pads than a mouse but I'm more tailored to using a mouse.

Found a cheap logi bluetooth mouse for windows Mac and Linux for about 18 bucks (probably should have went this route over the keyboard first).

The next question is, will two bluetooth input devices fight one another? I'm not too familiar with bluetooth (noted by my use of wires still I guess).
 
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My opinion only.
Others' will be different.

Use a wired (USB) keyboard.
It will work better.
It just ... will.

For a mouse, I'd suggest a Logitech wireless that comes with their own "unifying receiver". That, too, will work better than bluetooth.

I found a MacAlly keyboard with backlit keys AND a 3-port USB hub (2 "a" ports and 1 "c" port). I plug the unifying receiver into one of the a ports, so that only one port is used on my m4 Mini...
 
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