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I can't install fedora because they require you to have a mouse connected by cable to your computer to install.
It's absurd. I only have a Bluetooth mouse and you can't get to the Bluetooth connect screen. So Mint it was.
I even saw someone complaining about this on the fedora forum and the response was totally "Do you not have mice?" energy.
I can’t imagine not having a plethora of mice and keyboards in PS/2, USB, wireless, and BT varieties. Like an unnecessary amount.
I've literally had no corded mice and keyboards since like 2010s.
Corded maybe. But most of wireless mouses even today come with little usb dongle and that should work. Only the bluetooth one dosent apparently. Which makes sense. I mean why would it work out of the box with your computer.