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I think Bazzite is a good distro for a beginner wanting specifically something to game on, but going for something common works too. I probably wouldn't suggested Ubuntu to anyone these days but you can't deny the long history of forum posts that come up whenever you search your problem.
It's a nice thought, but his mouse is working and his keyboard is not, that's why he's asking.
I keep reading their documentation and wow oh wow! This is from their FAQ:
This screams beginner distro to me!
ok OP what model keyboard do you have? maybe I should have started with this.
my point i was trying to make is: these days if you want to use linux and game, just install a "normal" distro without fear of what you read online. 99% of the stuff about arch based distros (except for maybe arch itself, i don't have experience with pure arch) is simply fearmongering. stuff just works. Want to connect a mouse? Done. Keyboard? No problem. Same can be said about distros like mint and such. I wouldn't bother with ubuntu these days.
i keep seeing so many comments about stuff that breaks and doesn't work in linux but this is just not the case! unless you break it. in windows stuff would work, or not depending on how old the equipment was. there wasn't much you could do about it. in linux you have options provided you don't jump feet first into an immutable distro intended mostly for gaming.
my extra point is: ditch bazite and switch to a saner distro!
I'm curious what options you think OP is missing in Bazzite for resolving this issue.
the most immediate one i'd say is how to connect the keyboard... there could be others too. don't know. i tried to look for bluetooth on their documentation but they have no mention of the word.
It's in the system tray. The same spot you'd look first in any OS.
don't tell me, tell OP! I was just trying to read in their documentation how you connect a bluetooth keyboard. i did find a lot of posts from people having many problems with keyboards and controllers. it could be that either the kb model is not compatible or there is some issue with the bluetooth controller in this beginner friendly distro, that is not a distro in the traditional sense! (their words, not mine)