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Kensington PilotMouse Laser Wireless Pro


$40.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Precise mouse, can shift the cursor to exactly where you want it right away. Rubber grip is comfortable and makes working with the mouse easier. Roller allows for quick scrolling of documents.

The Cons:Looses connection with the transmitter occasionally, needs to be reset.

The Kensington PilotMouse Laser Wireless Pro is a mid-range wireless laser mouse compatible with both Mac and Windows systems. The wireless mouse utilizes laser tracking motion sensors which provide higher accuracy than optical sensors, and much higher reliability and accuracy than traditional roller ball mice.

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A USB receiver is used to connect the mouse to a computer system instead of a wired connection; 2.4 Ghz wireless technology is used for faster response times and high-speed performance. The mouse is powered by two AA batteries and has an advertised battery life of one year.

Specifications and Features

  • dimensions: 8" x 7" x 2.6"
  • battery life: 12 months
  • intended for right-hand use
  • laser tracking motion sensor
  • five customizable buttons
  • connects via USB port
  • 2.4 Ghz wireless connection
  • 30 foot sensor range
  • five year warranty

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Pros
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    precise mouse, can shift the cursor to exactly where you want it right away

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    rubber grip is comfortable and makes working with the mouse easier

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    roller allows for quick scrolling of documents

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    ergonomic shape allows the hand to rest comfortably

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    range on the transmitter is very good, can sit a small distance away without a problem

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    buttons are responsive and comfortable to work with

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    works right out of the box, doesn't need a big driver setup

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    glides smoothly on any surface

Cons
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    looses connection with the transmitter occasionally, needs to be reset

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