I was given one to try. Supposed to be windows only but with right kernel and firmware, linux can handle it.
So first tried it on windows 11 as its supposed to be plug and play. Nope. Oh win11 has generic driver and claims adapter is "working" But its not. I finally downloaded the 70MB (everything and the kitchen sink) win7 driver and installed it. Still nothing. Somebody said it was plug and play in Mint-21. Fine, doesnt work out of box in any linux I have, MX-21 and Fedora 35 seems to see it and set it up but doesnt work, so its just data, right... Ok, its not what I would call plug and play in Mint, but I did get it to see and pair with my old Samsung mouse and with my android cell phone. Trick was that it would only pair with one device at a time. Didnt see bluetooth keyboard, but its a tricky thing to get paired on system that has good functional bluetooth. Just getting this usb bluetooth to work at all seems quite the accomplishment. I dont think I would bother trying to get it working in anything it wont work with out of box, just not that good of a device. Still weird it wont work in windows but will in Mint. Maybe I am just not experienced enough with windows, LOL.
So just wondering if there is a well supported usb bluetooth adapter for linux. More curious than anything. Not lot use for bluetooth on the old desktop. The mouse and keyboard can be quite handy on cell phone or even laptop with less than wonderful trackpad. But they usually have own built in bluetooth.