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3.7.2015

I’ll assume that the first thing you want answered is the first thing I asked myself. Just how big is this mouse? The product photos give you little idea, so I’ve posted one of my own with a couple of other mice that came to hand and a credit card. To answer the question, it is pretty big for a Bluetooth mouse, which you can take any way you want. I’ve wanted a larger Bluetooth mouse for a while since I have some tiny ones that just give me hand cramps if used for long periods. Smaller mice do go into a bag almost unnoticed, so up to you to set your priorities.Pairing it to my PCs was straightforward and so far it has worked on all the surfaces I’ve found myself on. I don’t find the tracking very precise,however, with slow, small movements resulting in the pointer “walking up or down stairs”, rather than moving in a smooth line. Fine if you’re surfing the net or editing a text document etc., but not great for trying to draw things or play precision games.The scroll wheel has a nice ratchet feel without having undue resistance, and all three buttons click with good feedback. The mouse is symmetrical so adapts to both righties and lefties and is comfortable and pleasant to hold.I have experienced some pretty major lag using the mouse. After verification with other Bluetooth mice this seems to be an endemic problem with Bluetooth – if your PC is busy, your mouse gets laggy. I don’t remember seeing it the much before, but maybe I’m just doing more processor intensive stuff right now. Bluetooth still has the advantage of leaving all of your USB ports free (not negligible for a MacBook Pro).I think this is a decent mouse for the price. I like the fact it has a decent size for a Bluetooth mouse, it is light and only takes an AA battery. It is missing some features from higher priced products, like better precision or being able to pair to two different devices, but these are not deal breakers at the price point.
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25.6.2015

This Kensington Pro-Fit Bluetooth Wireless Mouse comes in a plastic bubble pack mounted on a wedge shaped card box and in the package you get the mouse, a single AA battery and installation guide. My first disappointment was that there isn't a pouch provided or, perhaps, the intention is you'll keep this in your laptop case. Battery installation is simple and the device comes with a 3 year warranty.Installation was easy on my Toshiba Windows 8.1 Notebook and the mouse was quickly found and installed under Bluetooth with Microsoft drivers. The physical design of the mouse is smaller than most wired versions in the sense that the footprint is smaller. However,given that the mouse is billed as being "slim for use with portable devices" it isn't especially so in comparison with a similarly specced and priced HP portable mouse I recently used. I had thought the mouse would be a lot flatter than it is.There are no buttons as such on the device, the left and right mouse buttons are in effect part of the casing - you simply press down on it - this works fine and it's obvious that underneath there's a micro switch as there's an affirmative click. The scroll wheel action is effective too with a light click feature. The design of the mouse is symmetrical so it should be equally suitable for left or right handed use especially as you can configure the buttons in the standard MS driver software which is installed.One annoying feature is that the mouse seems to go to sleep after a while and I'm not sure how to turn this feature off - I got caught out in a presentation the other day. Apart from that feature the mouse is as precise and fast as any I've used.In summary, this a competent mouse with one or two shortcomings - the design could be slimmer and the sleep feature is annoying, otherwise it's precise and very usable.
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24.8.2015

The Kensington Mouse·in·a·Box is a full size mouse and is for USB.My last mouse was an optical but worked with batteries and that run pretty expensive at times,(when I was using it a lot), so I decided when my that mouse stopped working I was going back to cable. So I was really pleased when I was to be asked if I’d try this. :-)I have Windows 8.1 and all I had to do with the Kensington Mouse·in·a·Box was plug it in and it worked straight away.It’s extremely light and works with both PCs and Macs.The cable length on my Kensington mouse is roughly 70.9 inches, (180cm’s) long, (which is a great length for me).Has an optical sensor which gives you excellent control plus with this you have no cleaning,(like the old mice I’ve used in the past where I’ve had to clean that ball that allows it to roll).I’ve found the scroll wheel to be a lot faster than my previous optical mouse which has been great especially when I do speed reading.Have found both right and left button easy to press down and both reacted quickly.I thought I’d test the mouse to see what surfaces it worked on, so I tried it on :- my mouse mat, a plastic CD and DVD case, a book cover, my wooden unit top, paper, a mirror and it even works on a cotton duvet cover. It’s honestly the best mouse I’ve had for working on lots of different and odd surfaces. :-)I love the design as I found it so comfortable to use, plus with this design it’s a contoured ambidextrous shape so that allows everyone to use it, (no longer do you have to look for a left handed mouse).It also comes with a 5 year Limited Warranty.I’m extremely impressed with the make and personally I can’t fault this mouse at all. I’d highly recommend it to anyone that’s looking for a new computer mouse. :-)
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25.4.2013

This mouse is perfect for people who hate tiny mice or even mid sized mice. Kensington do make a mid size version of this mouse, however after initially ordering that version i found it was tiny even compared to the basic Microsoft mouse i was using. I strongly recommend that if you have average to large sized hands you consider this mouse.Some important figures for you, the dimensions roughly are:Length: 12cmWidth 8cmmax height 4cmcable length 2 metresthese figures are totally different to Amazon's but i have measure this with a rulerIt is very comfy to use the large hump gives good support to your hand and the majority of the buttons are within comfortable reach. the back browser button can be a bit tricky to get to,you can either press it with the inside of your thumb or arch your thumb back and press it with the tip of your thumb. eventually you will get a comfortable arrangement for that. the Mouse has 5 typical buttons the scroll wheel is a soft feel rubber and turns with nice soft notches and acts as a 3rd button, as previously mentioned there are forward and back buttons on the side for use with your thumb. there is a 6th button that is in the centre of the mouse for you to cycle through the DPI settings that run from 600-1200-1800-2400 DPI i noticed that 1200 is very sensitive to me but i don't use much precision mouse work. would it be any good for a gamer? possibly depends what DPI your after.Compared to other optical mice i have had it is slightly heavier but i don't mind that. The most important thing to me was how big and how comfy it was and in these areas it excels. I don't care what sound the buttons make or what colour the lighting is.
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25.5.2015

This is a very handy wireless mouse for use with your PC or laptop. I have never tried one before – but I do get fed up with the normal mouse that I use at work – the wire of which is continually becoming entangled in the piles on my desk (even computers do not rid you of paperwork, sadly). Also, I thought the use of a mouse with my laptop would make any presentation easier, so was keen to give this a try.Although I use computers a lot – both at home and at work – I am not particularly knowledgeable about them and so tend not to give new things a try. However, let me reassure you that this mouse is absolute simplicity to install. The mouse uses an AA battery, which is included.There is also a small nano receiver, which simply plugs into the side of your laptop/PC. This then connects to the mouse and it works without you having to do anything more. Ideal for those, like me, whose ability to install anything on a computer often ends in frustration. There is an ingenious little compartment in the mouse to store the receiver when you are not using it – you could, of course, leave it plugged into your computer, but as the mouse will not work without it, it is best packed away.The mouse itself is light and comfortable to use. Small enough to fit into the palm of your hand and you can click either side, which means my husband, who is left-handed, finds it equally comfortable to use. A simple piece of equipment, but well designed and simple and stress free to install. I was very impressed with this and will certainly purchase another, so I have one at home and one at work.
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11.9.2018

This Kensington Pro-Fit comes complete with a USB wireless receiver, 2 AAA batteries and instructions. The mouse is marketed as being compatible with Windows or Mac computers - the limitation with the latter is that the latest MacBooks come with USB C ports so the nano receiver won't fit without an adaptor. Also, in my view, this mouse is designed for right-handed users only. Battery life is up to 12 months and there's a low battery indicator plus a 2-year warranty.Getting going is easy, just install the batteries and the tiny nano receiver and you're away - mine connected straightaway and utilised the generic Windows mouse driver.The size of the mouse feels a good compromise for both desk and portable use and is well sculpted to fit my average sized hand. The USB receiver can be stored inside the mouse. Overall, though the "feel" of the mouse" is slightly cheap considering both its price point and the competition.In use, the mouse is fast and precise (adjustable between 800/1200/1600 dpi), and better than many I've used in the past, and of course, you can adjust the DPI via the driver. The scroll wheel works well and has a subtle click action plus the left/right buttons have an affirmative action. The mouse also features side mounted forward and back keys which are handy and work with most browsers.In summary, this is a competent, fast, precise mouse, the overall build feels slightly below par considering the price point but it will serve most right-handed users adequately.
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18.9.2018

This is a very nice mouse. It's a bit small for my hand, but it's so nice to use, I might treat myself to a larger version.It's a good weight, feeling more substantial than the cheapo mouse I normally use, despite its diminutive size. It's nicely formed too, with a rubber grip where your thumb falls below the two side buttons, and my fingers fell naturally onto the two main buttons. There's a pointer speed speed button tucked away out of accidental presses, positioned behind the mouse wheel, and it allows you to change the pointer speed to suit quickly and easily. The mouse-wheel itself has a nice action, smooth but with positive clicks as you rotate it,and a cleanly actuating microswitch underneath for when you press the wheel.Installation is quick and effortless, on Windows 7 at least; a couple of seconds after putting the wireless dongle in your USB slot and the mouse is working. When not in use, the dongle has a magnetic storage slot in the underside of the mouse. Batteries are provided and are simple to install underneath, where the on/off switch can be found.The thing I was most pleased by with this mouse, was how smoothly it glides across my desk. On either a fabric mouse mat, or a hard laminate desk, the Kensington glides smoothly. The bottons are all where they should be and work reliably and predictably.This is a really nice mouse for smaller hands. I've pictured the Kensington next to my usual (larger) mouse, along with an AA battery for scale.
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4.10.2014

Full size mouse (none of your pocket sized rubbish that gives you RSI after a few hours use) 115mm long x 35mm high and 57mm at the widest point, has a good weight to it and is sensually curvy, it feels great in the hand ! Nice light, delicate button clicks that are really quiet and an absolute pleasure to use and the scroll wheel is also light and sensitive too, I have seen other scroll wheels described as 'agricultural' this is much more refined than those ! Even the cable is nice, it's soft and flexible and does not retain it's coiled up bends.The only thing that I would have liked to be slightly different is the scroll wheel has small notches in it,I would have preferred it to be smooth but that's just a personal preference and does not affect the overall comfort at all.Mice are a very personal item, especially if you use it for long periods of time, it has to feel right. This is the second one I bought this week, I hate the first one but didn't realise it was small until I took it out of the box (didn't get it from Amazon so that was my main mistake as there was no reviews to go on), I tried it for a day and it gave me RSI so immediately bought this one and it is far superior in every way and cheaper too !Good quality, full size with delicate buttons and scroll wheel, nice quiet clicks, non tangling lead and feels great in the hand !Plus, one of the quickest deliveries ever ! Very pleased with this purchase !
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9.10.2018

A classic design that closely resembles long-discontinued models from the likes of Logitech, Microsoft and several others. It is also similar to those supplied by major PC manufacturers such as HP, Dell and others alongside a basic keyboard as their 'desktop set'. It is powered by two AA batteries that are supplied and that could give many months of service. Most equivalent mice use a single battery!The "Kensington ValuMouse Wireless Mouse for Windows/Mac/Mac OS/Mac OS X -" is one that could be used in either hand with equal ease. It is ambidextrous with its two mouse buttons and scroll wheel being the only controls; there are no thumb controls or other side-mounted controls that would render it for the right-handed only.It offers a fixed and reasonably sensitive 1000 dpi resolution.It is surprisingly quiet and non-'clicky' and wouldn't be obtrusive in an otherwise quiet room. It does not offer a fanciful design or any extras but it is a simple wireless mouse whose USB receiver can be stored in a small compartment should it need to be moved, whether from one location to another or between computers in the home, office or school; its power switch is adjacent and within the same recess. What it does offer is simplicity, minimal controls, ease of use and good value.Those needing a uncomplicated wireless mouse for their everyday computing, especially in a family that may include a leftie, may need look no further.
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2.7.2015

Kensington Pro Fit Bluetooth Wireless Mouse for Windows and MacThis is a small Bluetooth mouse which is compatible with PC’s and Mac computers. It uses laser technology.In the box.--------------The mouse, USB transmitter / receiver, 1 cX AAA battery and instruction sheet. The mouse is compatible with Vista, 7, 8.x and Mac OS X.Pairing.----------This was easy. Put the battery in and plug in the USB transceiver and it paired with Windows 8.1 automatically. It was as simple as plugging in a USB mouse. They call this pair and play and it works !Feel.-------This is much smaller than a desktop mouse but bigger than one of those micro mice I see people with. It’s a quality item and feels good in the hand.The two keys and scroll wheel are positive. Overall thios is well built and works well with my laptop.Using.--------It tracks on just about any surface but obviously a flat even surface is better. It’s positive to use and responds to even very small movements. It is much better than using the track pad on either my PC or Mac. I have had it for a week and the battery is still fine. It has an off switch on the bottom to stop it activating during transit.Overall.----------A nice well-built mouse that works very well. If you are in the market for a simple Bluetooth mouse that is well made then this one should be on your shortlist.
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13.10.2018

I'm a long-term Mac user, but I'm currently refusing to shell out yet more money on their extortionately priced wireless 'mice', and have instead being using non-Apple gear for a while now. To the aesthetic fascist in me, this is a bit of a compromise, but to my inner tightwad economist, a current necessity. Apples sruff is outrageous. The roughly £18/19 for this, at time of posting, is still quite pricey, to my mind. Fortunately for me I got a free one for review.All modern mouse designs, even including Apple's better than average stuff, are, in my view - like so much modern plastic design - hideously ugly. It's just a question of shades of grimness. I picked this one 'cause it's all-black,and fairly innocuous, or plain, design wise. It's a shame you have to sacrifice a USB input port to use these. You don't with Apple's own mice. But I have a multi-port add-on, so I'm ok.I'm currently evaluating this against my older/uglier non-Apple mouse, to see which I prefer. Visually I prefer this one, as it's simpler, and less ugly. But it's the performance that'll be the deciding factor. So far they're much of a muchness, so I'm going to give it a bit longer to decide. Certainly this works fine, and as several other reviewers have noted, has a pleasingly quiet 'click'. So, in conclusion, an ok mouse at an ok price.
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10.8.2015

Just like the Microsoft mice used to be - a decent size (I measured it as 116mm long, compared to 95mm for my Microsoft 3500 mouse). The buttons have a perfect click action - not too strong, but with good tactile feedback. The wheel has notches (again, feedback) and is clickable (useful for pasting). For comparison, I've just dug out my Microsoft Intellimouse 1.0 (an original first generation! - unfortunately no longer working) - the mouse clicks, wheel notches and feel are identical. It's still slightly longer, wider and taller than the Kensington, but not much in it.Unlike the Microsoft mice, the Kensington mouse curves inwards where your thumb and ring finger naturally fall.I find that very comfortable.It's extremely light and easy to maneouver.To use it, I simply unplugged my Microsoft mouse and plugged this one in, and all was working perfectly. It worked on every surface I could throw at it that the Microsoft mouse works on - white paper, plastic, wood etc.It's a hard plastic, which I prefer over tacky, rubbery materials that seem of vogue.It's a wired mouse, so of course, most suited to desktop use where you can ensure the wire comes from the back of the desk, to prevent your hand bumping into it. No worries of batteries running out either!
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11.9.2018

Kensington Pro Fit Medium Size Wireless Mouse - Sapphire BlueThe mouse.This is a wireless mouse that comes with a tiny USB receiver and a set of batteries for the mouse. They do them in a range of colours. This is designed for the right hand. 2 X AAA batteries are supplied with it. The USB receiver can be stored inside the mouse body making it portable and useful for laptops (I hate the mouse pads on them so always use a proper mouse !)Quality.It feels well made and the keys click very positively. The finish is very nice and it looks nice on the desk. It is quite tough and I think it will survive daily use for many years,after all it is made by Kensington who have a high reputation for quality rodents.Connection.It is plug and Play with Windows 10 so no set up or drivers needed. It is also compatible with the Mac OS.In use.It works on just about any surface. It is accurate and you can control the speed of the scroll wheel with the button above it. I find this very useful when navigating larger spreadsheets. I have quite large hands but find it comfortable to use for long periods.Overall.A well-designed mouse for everyday tasks like the internet and using Office. It is well made and is very easy to use. I like it very much.
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9.12.2018

If you have got big hands this is the mouse for you. Probably most men would choose this as it is definitely a full-sized mouse built for a bigger hand. I have got medium sized hands and perhaps for ideal comfort would say that I could do with very slightly longer fingers to reach the scroll button if my wrist is resting on the desk. But it is a good ergonomic shape and well designed. It takes 2 AA batteries which are supplied - and I have not rated the battery life as this is going to depend very much on the quality of battery you use. There is an on/off slider button on the base and a very clear red indicator light on the base as well as a little indicator light on the side to show if the batteries are running low.The Wi-fi connected to my laptop immediately and instantly worked perfectly. The connector is a full sized USB connector which also has a button on it which marries up with a connect button on the bottom of the mouse to use if your connection drops off for any reason. There are 2 (forward and back) buttons on the side which seem to work exactly as they should. All in all, I reckon this to be a very good wi-fi mouse if you want a full-sized one. A good product.
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29.10.2018

Kensington ProFit Mouse - Full-Sized 5-Button Optical Wired Mouse with Ergonomic, Right-Handed Shape and Plug & Play Connection - Compatible with Windows & macOS - Designed for Business Professionals - Black (K72369EU)The mouse.This comes blister packed and is a cabled mouse with standard USB plug.Set up.Just plug it in and it is ready to go – no drivers needed with Windows 10. It is also Mac compatible.Size.This is a larger mouse and ideal for bigger hands. It feels very comfortable. The size of the mouse is approximately 13cm long, 8cm wide, 5cm deep.Tracking.It has a fixed 1000 dpi tracking mode which is about right for Office and net use. The scroll wheel is nice and big and feels very positive in use.It is also clickable by pressing it down. The left and right buttons feel just about right when clicking.Using.Being a cabled mouse there is no lag what so ever. The cable is quite stiff and you need a bit of space to keep it out of the way. It works well on a plain mouse matt but did not track so well on one with a picture on.Overall.A good solid basic wired mouse from Kensington.
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