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15.10.2018

This isn't the biggest mouse I've ever used... but it's pretty close! It is moulded to fit a right-handed person. A left-hander can mangle their hand around it but wouldn't have a chance of using the two side buttons unless they're some kind of virtuoso on the violin. Personally even though I'm right handed I don't use the two side buttons so they're just an adornment for the side of the mouse.The plastics used in the Pro Fit's construction are interesting - it is mostly black plastic, some glossy, and the main bit that you touch is black with a matt finish. The grey plastic on the left and right sides are more interesting though - on the right it has the same matt texture as the black top of the mouse,but on the left Kensington have somehow made the grey plastic have a rubberised texture where your thumb contacts it - this makes it feel like it gives you more grip, but it might be where grime builds up first, depending on how clean your hands are.While the Pro Fit is big, because it is wired it doesn't require batteries so it's nice and light weight. Ignoring the cable it weighs a tiny bit under 100 grams.On top of the mouse is the DPI button. This is described in the PDF instructions that you can download from the Kensington website, although not at the web address given on the sheet of paper inside the Pro Fit's box which currently takes you to a Page Not Found message. The DPI button lets you click between four different pointer sensitivities, although from my experience the only time I remember DPI buttons exist is when my mouse starts misbehaving mysteriously and I have to figure out what's wrong - it's that I accidentally pressed this button.Finally - single use plastic in the packaging. In an ideal world products would be shipped in easily recyclable cardboard, and there is a fair amount of cardboard used in the Pro Fit's packaging. But there is a sheet of stiff transparent moulded plastic that lets you see the mouse when the box is on display in a shop - this piece of single use plastic weighs 20 grams and will go straight into the recycling when you unpack your mouse. If Kensington had shipped the mouse without this plastic I would have given it five stars. As it is, I give it four. The world is filling up with this unnecessary plastic waste and Kensington need to demonstrate some thought leadership.
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2.12.2018

This is supplied in usual Kensington packaging which is a branded box with a bubble display that can easily be separated for recycling. This is a big mouse larger even than my gaming mouse with quite a tall palm rest which may help reduce any repetitive strain injury (RSI). It is however shaped for right-hand use and while it is not impossible to use left handed I would suggest committed southpaws look for another model more suitable.It is supplied with two AA batteries and a separate dongle which is also rather large. It is a shame there is nowhere to store the dongle in the mouse as I am sure there is plenty of room in a mouse this size. It is OK if you are using it as your only device but not if you travel with it.It is especially frustrating as the mouse has an on/off switch so it can be turned off when being carried about. So look after the dongle as it is not much use without it.The mouse peered first time with my Dell Windows 10 laptop and worked well during normal operation. There is a peer button on the dongle and mouse but it is not needed using Windows 10 and it self-configures. The is a resolution button on top which switches between 800 and 1200 DPI which is fine for desktop use. The batteries were easy to instal and it seems accurate in use. In addition to the standard left and right buttons and scroll wheel, there are two buttons on the left easily operated by your thumb that default to forward and back pages on your browser. The left side is slightly rubberised and it feels very comfortable to hold, as long as you are right-handed. The scroll wheel is accurate with a positive button incorporated and all the buttons are microswitches which make them positive if a bit clicky in an open plan office or public location such as a train.This is a solid if unspectacular mouse. It feels a little old in design but it is also very comfortable to hold and feels well made with positive buttons and accurate tracking.
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12.10.2018

I was asked if I’d like to review the Kensington ProFit Mouse - Mid-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), and I said yes.For the last couple of years I’ve been using a Kensington Mouse-in-a-Box Wired Optical USB Desktop Mouse, the original was sent Vine, and when that gave over working I bought another, and now that’s on it’s last legs due to me dropping it a number of times. Therefore, when I got the opportunity to review this I was really pleased.This arrives in a well-designed box that keeps the mouse safe and secure.:-)This mouse can be used with both Windows and Mac Computers. The manual is online and you get a 3 year limited warranty with this mouse.The first thing I noticed about this mouse when it arrived was that it’s a lot bigger then my other Kensington mouse. It does feel odd as I have small hands, so I’ve to stretch my hand, (oops the warehouse has sent me the full-size and not the mid-size), no wonder it feels huge.This mouse is wired, (which I’d much rather have), so all you do is place the cable into the USB socket and away you go, there’s no messing about with loading software, (thankfully).Besides this mouse having an ergonomic design, it has a high definition optical sensor, so you get nice and smooth tracking.You’ll find this mouse has sculpted side panels with soft rubber texture and contoured buttons.The scroll wheel moves with the greatest of ease and button underneath the scroll wheel alters its speed of your scrolling. Both the right and left click are easy to use as are the buttons on the left hand side of the mouse, which control being able to move your web browser both forward and backwards.It’s a nice mouse and I can recommend it.
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27.10.2018

While many people now are using devices with touchpads or touchscreens etc, many more are still using the more durable desktop PCs or even if a laptop, may find occasions when they miss having a mouse to use for easier onscreen navigation, but don't want the awkwardness of a wired one.This offering from Kensington is a nice basic wireless mouse which unlike some other more basic models, is perfect for those who're left handed too. which I've had to become after severe hand arthritis hit my right. The package consists of the mouse plus batteries and a USB "button" stick i.e. 1/4 the size of a 'normal' size USB stick.Great for storage in the mouse but not so great for ensuring it doesn't get lost esp when black!!It's a smaller size than some others I've tried and oddly most wireless ones do seem to be able to bring the footprint down somewhat for whatever reason. While the top is the standard 2 buttons and a scroll wheel, the underside is where the magic happens. This is where the batteries reside but also the USB button which slots into a little recess in the base. At the top of the recess there's an On/Off button which helps prevent battery waste.The mouse is Plug & Play so you can insert the key at any time even if you have other mice attached (I've a trackball). Useability is good with great sensitivity and no need to mess around with settings. Windows 10 now makes the need to change settings a requirement only for those who really want fine tuning, but for most, the standard settings will suffice. Windows 7 equally won't bother you but if memory serves me right XP might throw up a box with options to change if you desire.Overall, if you want wireless flexibility with a usually wired PC, or if your trackball/trackpad etc isn't working properly this is a great solution being both wireless and very portable.
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25.10.2018

Kensington Pro Fit Wired Full Size MouseThis is a full size mouse in the old school sense but with moulding at each side to better fit your hand which makes it more ergonomic.It’s designed for right handed use - the integrated thumb buttons are on the left of the mouse body.The mouse has a “rubberised” wheel for scrolling and there is a small nub beneath this for quick adjustment of sensitivity.The full size combined with the accuracy of the lens results in precise movement and control of the cursor even on a small mouse mat.It’s a wired mouse with a USB connection which has proved to be plug and play in Windows 8.1,10 and MacOSX 10.11 - which is what I’ve tried it with.It’s a bit light for the size and aimed at the work professional so there’s no option to add weights - but still very useable. The light weight may be a feature for those using it in a portable sense with a laptop.In many situations I’ve found wired mice to be better than wireless - especially if you are in multiple dongle territory - or need a stable reliable connection.The best part about this mouse are the two side buttons which are useable in many games but also function as forward and back buttons for tabbed web pages.This is a great feature and once you get used to it going back to a mouse without them is very frustrating.The standard left and right buttons are positive and “clicky” and work fine.This is another good solid Kensington product in my opinion.I can’t speak to longevity of this particular mouse - but I can say, having serviced, cleaned and repaired quite a few over the years - most mouse failures I’ve seen are about dirty or gummed up wheels or micro buttons and are fixable if you have the time. Most people just buy a new mouse. This is a good choice.
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26.11.2018

I've been using a Kensington mouse for a long while now, and it has been faultless. I paid the extra for it because the cheaper "mice" I had before just didn't last, either permanently losing connection with the PC, or just falling to pieces.This Slimblade is a lot smaller than most, and it took me a while to get used to it because it's flat surface is so different to hold. However, after a short while it became second nature.It is plug and play, and my PC and laptop both recognised it within seconds. It tracks nicely, although it is not particularly fast. You have no side buttons with this mouse, which wasnt a problem for me as my old mouse didn't have them either, but this may be an issue for some users,and particularly for game players. However for standard internet browsing and office working it is absolutely fine.There were no batteries in the box with my mouse, although from the diagram it looks as if there should have been. The mouse takes two standard AAA batteries, and I would strongly advise investing in a set of decent rechargeables, because if my last wireless Kensington mouse is typical, standard zinc batteries don't last that long. This mouse does have an on/off switch that helps to conserve batteries when not in use. There s also a low battery indicator which is a nice touch, as is on board storage for the nano receiver plug.This is an excellent mouse for home/office use, and now that I have got used to the feel of it, I really like it a lot.£50 is a lot of money, and although it will almost certainly outlast the cheaper equivalents, and is more robustly made, it might put a lot of buyers off. However, based on my own experience I would still give it serious consideration and dig a little deeper for a quality item.
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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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5.11.2018

Mice now are nearly all optical but still come in three basic flavours – cabled (uses a USB port but is powered by the computer) , wireless ( usually need batteries and a USB port for the nano receiver) and Bluetooth ( uses no USB ports , needs a Bluetooth function in the computer and may require batteries but may be rechargeable. Added to this are the various ergonomic shapes and a variety of active button functions. I have used all three of these basic typesSo how well does this latest mouse “For Business Professionals” perform?Size - 13cm x 8cm x 4.5cm (very similar to Amazon basics wireless mouse which I use already) .This would be very chunky( if not large) for some people. There is ca 2m /6ft of a decent wire to play with (or be irritated by) .Compatibility- worked OK ( plug an play) on a Samsung RF711 (Windows 7 Home) and a MacAir (Sierra). Just takes up one USB portFunctionality – Scroll wheel (with click functionality) and side buttons to jump between web pages OK – similar to the Amazon wireless mouseEase of use – OK – I am right handed and like to keep my USB3 port clear so I have to wire to the LHS of the laptop – results in a trailing cable. My personal preference is for the wireless mouse, but those who like a wired mouse this is a good oneReliability (3 year guarantee) – The wired mice tend to last longer than the wireless ones from my past experience. Longevity to be reported later.So - ratings – on my personal preferences it rates at 3 star , the functional performance I will allocate 5 star. Others may find it too chunky and rate it lower on feel / ease of use.NOTE - my"management thinks it is just too chunky for ladies hands....
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12.10.2018

If you find a smaller mouse (most are quite small these days) gives you cramps or just makes your hands ache, then this might definitely help. I posted a review for the wireless mid sized version -https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008M11WG0 - just now and the same photo will work for both, you can see them side by side, there's quite a notable size difference. For me, the large size is much better, as I noted on the other review I think they probably fit well with glove sizes so if you use an L in marigolds you probably ought to choose an L in mice.I also noted in the other review that I prefer the wireless version of this mouse for the simple fact it has no cable, especially if it's for a laptop,but generally I'm not a fan of cables on mice, they almost always end up getting in the way.However, otherwise it's functionally identical to the wireless version down to the way the buttons work, with the same DPI setting (it rotates between three DPI settings when you press the button) and the side buttons. Everything is perfectly fine with the mouse.I did note the buttons are quite loud compared with the "wireless mouse for life" which hopefully should link here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B018VNTLFM which has silent buttons, so that one's currently my favourite but it's not ergonomically shaped.Overall having tried and reviewed three of these kensington mice, they're all good, it's a personal choice. I'd probably go with the quiet button "valumouse" for travel and the wireless version of this "profit" (hah, funny name) for home use, that would be my choice.
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8.11.2018

This mouse has the three most important benefits in terms of mobility. It is very light (no battery, since it's wired), it is compact in design (not too small to be fiddly, but compact enough to fit in any laptop bag) and it has decent cable control. It is not a mouse built for luxury, not does it have any features beyond the scroll wheel (which is middle mouse button, as you should expect).This lack of premium features is no surprise in a mobile mouse at this price point. DPI scaling will have to be done via Windows or MacOS. No software to install to use this mouse, just plug and play. It's also symmetrical, so ideal for left or right-handed users.The biggest draw to this model is the retractable cable.If you are a tidy desktop user, be warned, this cable is short at 75cm, so unlikely this would be of much use in many desktop set-ups. Great though for laptop users, where the USB port is at hand. Upon pulling the cable out with a little release will lock the cable length, so it's only as long as you would like it to be. Without the release it will wind back up in to the mouse.The USB connector can also fit inside the mouse, so when stored, there are no cables or connector to snag, tangle or become damaged - this is an excellent idea, well executed. The winder inside does sometimes rattle upon retraction and I don't believe that this is a problem for the future.Not a mouse with any wow factor - but a decent build from a trusted source. The zero tangle benefit is a treat if you 're always stuffing your mouse in your case though.
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5.11.2018

As somebody who has to use a laptop a bit, but not a lot, for travelling, but who just can’t seem to get along with trackpads and the horrible feel and lumpy performance of them, a mouse like this is ideal. Size-wise it’s bigger than some travel mice I’ve seen, but smaller than a regular desktop mouse, but it fits well enough in the hand and feels close enough to a ‘proper’ mouse to be comfortable to somebody who’s racked up many hours on normal-sized mice.The retractable USB cable is a good idea for anyone who’ll be carrying this around in a laptop bag. It’s neater and quicker than trying to wrap up or tidy up a mouse cable, and although in real terms it probably only saves you a few seconds,it feels professional and smart- and looks quite good in a showy way if you retract it once you’ve finished your work presentation! Like other Kensington peripherals it’s got that smart and simple matt black look that pretty much epitomises what ‘proper office IT’ is expected to look like. In the current product photo the Kensington logo is really catching the light and looks bright blue, but on the one I got it’s more muted, which I prefer.It’s quite a middle-of-the-road mouse in many ways, mostly unremarkable, but if you’ve ever found yourself getting frustrated about trailing around a USB mouse in your bag, getting it caught or tangled up in the power lead and so on, then you’ll find this very satisfying. And even if you haven’t, there’s nothing wrong with this mouse anyway.
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16.10.2018

This is a basic but well-designed mouse ideal for travel or as a backup. It is supplied in a branded box with bubble packaging displaying the product so that you can see what you are buying. The box contains; the mouse, a USB dongle, a single AA battery to power it and a 5-year guarantee which is reassuring.As the name implies the Kensington ValuMouse is as basic a wireless mouse that you can get these days with two action buttons and a scroll wheel which also works as a third button but I find the extra buttons usually supplied are rarely used anyway and is suitable for left and right-handed use. It offers a reasonably sensitive 1000 dpi resolution that is fixed and tracked reliably during my tests.It is controlled by a small USB 2,4GHZ transmitter that connects to your PC or Mac.This worked first time without additional drivers on my Windows 10 PC and stores neatly in the base of the mouse when not in use. The mouse also has an on/off switch so that it can be turned off when travelling and feels comfortable to hold while still being compact and lightweight.A good feature is the buttons while being positive are quiet and non-clicky. This makes the mouse suitable for an open plan office or being used on a train. It can be surprising how annoying a madly clicking mouse can be as I have experienced this while travelling.Overall this is a well designed and useful mouse. While it is not cheap it offers a good guarantee and is well made and designed.
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27.10.2018

This is a smart, serious, professional mouse with no fuss and almost no frills. It’s elegant, and with its black finish and relatively modest branding, it looks business-like and just a little bit posh. The textured sections work well and for a right-hander it’s a really comfortable but unremarkable fit.And it works exactly as you’d expect it to. I tried it on both a Windows 10 machine and MacOS machine and both machines were near-instant plug-and-play performance, with the on-mouse speed change control working fine in both cases, so no issues there.One of the other reviewers has complained about the scroll wheel, but I can’t see the problem- I don’t find it jerky,I think it’s nicely intuitive and scrolls up and down browser windows in that you-get-so-used-to-it-that-you-stop-thinking-about-it way.Looking for a PS2 mouse? The mouse I was sent was USB only, and the product description only mentions USB, but the photos currently show the same mouse but in slightly different packaging that says “USB/PS2” on it. If you need a PS2 mouse (what is this, 1997?) then you will need a special adapter if you get the same product I received, as this is not natively PS2.There are hundreds of different mice available on this site and for twenty quid you can get some very flashy ones with various features- either useful ones or novelty ones- but Kensington have stuck to a business-like quality purpose here and done a nice job on it that’s really hard to fault.
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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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27.11.2018

I was recently looking for a wireless mouse I could keep in my laptop bag for when I'm not in the office, as using the built in trackpads just don't work as well as the designers imagine they do.Currently, my main mouse is a wirder HyperX gaming mouse; I like the extra buttons these provide, even though I rarely use them for gaming. In comparison, this mouse has no side buttons, but I can live with that when you factor in the size of this. I imagine a normal mouse is the rat-sized equivalent, if this is the mouse. It's tiny. But this is great, as it can fit into my laptop bag's small inside pocket, and not be too much of a problem.The size however, is something that will take getting used to.It's not only shorter than a normal mouse, it's flatter too; so you'll need to adjust your grip to use it effectively. Once you do though, it's a real pleasure to use: the mouse glides effortlessly, and each click of a button is as responsive as you need.The USB receiver, when not in use, slots nicely under the battery cover - tucked neatly out of the way, but does mean that you need to take off the cover to get to it, and to put it away. I did enjoy that the slot for this is magnetised, so the receiver more or less plugs itself back into the mouse.The drawback on this is that it costs in excess of £50. As a portable mouse, and not one in daily use; I doubt I'd want to pay this much, no matter the quality.
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