• skibidi@lemmy.world
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      14 hours ago

      The issue isn’t that they didn’t work, as I said I wasn’t expecting them to when I bought the mouse.

      The issue is their behavior has started changing with updates. I don’t mind, but I’m a tinkerer. My wife, my MiL, most of my friends, absolutely do not want to deal with an inconsistent computer experience.

      Different definitions of ‘ready’ I guess. Been using primarily Linux for years, so it was ‘ready’ for me back then - but nothing has changed in the mean time that would change my recommendation for people who just want a boring stable computer.

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            11 hours ago

            I don’t know what defines “the average user”, but the average user does not use a mouse that requires proprietary software for its side buttons to work, in my experience.

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            12 hours ago

            I agree with you on that one, but since we do not have official support we will have to get by with the hard work of the community.