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No, there is no list. You just have to research your potential purchases in advance. That being said, pretty much any input device will work on a Mac; the only question is to the extent that it works. Many devices require drivers to enable most of their features.

In other words, any mouse will work with basic functionality - but you may not be able to configure buttons, etc. The same goes for keyboards and trackpads.
 
Thankx thought i'd ask. Reading threads users experience issues with 3rd party devices. 👍
 
Just remember that there could be millions of any given device on the market, and just because a few, or even dozens of users here experience issues doesn't mean there's anything at all wrong with the device - more often than not the problem is with the user (and their particular setup) and not the device.

You can witness this in the macOS update threads. There are tons of people here having issues with Ventura (for example) and yet there are millions of people, including me, that have little to no issues at all with it. Same goes for any particular piece of hardware.
 
Just remember that there could be millions of any given device on the market, and just because a few, or even dozens of users here experience issues doesn't mean there's anything at all wrong with the device - more often than not the problem is with the user (and their particular setup) and not the device.

You can witness this in the macOS update threads. There are tons of people here having issues with Ventura (for example) and yet there are millions of people, including me, that have little to no issues at all with it. Same goes for any particular piece of hardware.
Well said thankx 👍
 
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