Most TP-link ones work afaik. I have the TP-link UB400 for bluetooth on my PC
They/Them A chaos bean bat/bunny. I do art sometimes
Most TP-link ones work afaik. I have the TP-link UB400 for bluetooth on my PC
Libreoffice present or whatever it’s called (powerpoint equivelent) is absolutely garbage imo, it’s missing a lot of functions to make stuff that doesn’t look straight out of 1990s
The rest of them I found fine… though im definitely not a power user by any means, so mileage may vary
The machinations of my mind are an enigma
Oh I thought that was just my internet x3… mobile browser (chrome), boost and voyager all load lemmy fine, PC browser (zen) gets the spinning circle going for a long while
Edit: refreshing the browser page makes it load instantly for me, so… could try that
There’s a mexican sausage called chalupa, every time I see it my brain defaults to залупа
Not related to the topic of steam decks or drawing tablets at all, but your comment reminded me of it :3
Fucking sweet :3 I’ve somehow not considered using the steam deck to draw
Sorry man, you’ll have to sacrifice your wife to the elder gods to find it, there’s nothing else that can be done :(
/j
Oh yeah, I was on the ps4 for ages, and whenever I’d look at the switch through the years I’d always lose interest when I saw the games were still the price of half my rent 4 years in x3
I have a 3070 and I’ve experienced 0 issues so far tbf
The graphic card debate used to be a way bigger thing in the past from what I hear
Im personally on pop!_os, though im not sure how much I’d recommend it at the moment as they’re building up to launching their new DE, which probably isn’t gonna be the most stable
Mint is a good “default” newbie distro :3 zorinOS is another one I see mentioned a lot these days though I’ve not personally tried it
When I came over from console to PC steam sales and free multiplayer seemed like such luxuries x3… I’d never want to go back to console just for that (not that I was ever a fan of nintendo, since their game prices never go down to affordable levels)
Guessing it’s officially not supported, and it just works with whatever open source drivers come with the kernel. I know the packaging only lists windows devices as supported, but so far it’s been fine for me :3