I bought a Logitech Pebble 2 combo as a travel KB+M. In Bluetooth they obviously work right out of the box, but because Logitech doesn’t make a Linux version of their app for their proprietary dongle, I had to pair the mouse and keyboard on my Windows PC first, then connect it to the Deck. Not a huge deal. However, I noticed that the dongle will only work if it’s plugged into the Deck via a hub (and a dock, I imagine). If I plug the dongle into a USB-A to USB-C adapter, the Deck won’t recognize the mouse and keyboard. Is this normal, expected behavior, or did I just buy a bad adapter? And if it was just a crappy adapter, is there one that someone here can confirm works? This is the adapter I used, by the way:
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