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Kensington Pro Fit 2.4 GHz Wireless Full-Size Mouse


$30.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Full-sized profile is excellent for users with larger hands - unit is comfortable and easy to control. Initial setup is very simple - unit doesn't require any software drivers or extensive calibration exercises. Button placement is logical and ergonomic - all components are reachable within a singular hand position.

The Cons:Wireless control is choppy and intermittent - problems seem to persist even with attempted reconnection. Seemingly prone to malfunction issues - some users report drastic connectivity problems within as little as a month of use. Not recommended for laptop configurations - USB dongle is relatively large/bulky, making mobile use difficult.

The Kensington Pro Fit 2.4 GHz Wireless Full-Size Mouse is a cordless optical mouse that works with all major Windows operating systems, including XP, Vista, and 7. It connects via a mini USB wireless receiver that can transmit within up to a 10’ range via 2.4GHz wireless technology.

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Optical cursor tracking technology is used; this isn’t as effective as laser, but it is at least a grand step up from older roller mice. More importantly, the mouse is 100% plug-n-play, which means that zero software drivers are required for a successful installation.

Features

  • Cordless Optical Mouse
  • Mini USB Receiver
  • 2.4GHz Wireless Technology
  • NOT-RECHARGEABLE

Specifications

  • Model Number: K72342US
  • Type: Optical
  • Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Compatibility: Windows XP, Vista, 7
  • Battery: AA x2
  • Warranty: 5-Year Limited

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    Full-sized profile is excellent for users with larger hands - unit is comfortable and easy to control

  • 1

    Initial setup is very simple - unit doesn't require any software drivers or extensive calibration exercises

  • 1

    Button placement is logical and ergonomic - all components are reachable within a singular hand position

Cons
  • 1

    Wireless control is choppy and intermittent - problems seem to persist even with attempted reconnection

  • 1

    Seemingly prone to malfunction issues - some users report drastic connectivity problems within as little as a month of use

  • 1

    Not recommended for laptop configurations - USB dongle is relatively large/bulky, making mobile use difficult

  • 1

    Buttons lack feel/tactility - lacks responsive "click" of many higher-end models

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