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Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Wireless Keyboard

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Randolph E S 2024-04-04 05:19:16

[1000 to 2400] For many years I have used the corded version of Kensington Trackball. Now is the time to make the switch to Wireless!

5
Brad 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[5' / 1.5 m] Now that Microsoft is out of the keyboard business, I had to find an alternative ergo keyboard. I tried 4 others prior to this one, and they all had at least one trait I just couldn’t live with. This keyboard, however, I like even more than my last one. The key stroke is crisp and responsive. The layout is comfortable. No complaints. For what it’s worth, I normally don’t write reviews, but I want this keyboard to be successful. If another coffee spill takes out the one I have now, I want to be able to buy a replacement X9 straight away!

5
anyonymous 2024-05-02 09:40:14

[Optical] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I need an ergo keyboard that works very well and can do IR and Bluetooth. This combo has it all covered without the high price that makes my wife justifiably ask me what is wrong with me spending buttloads of money on a keyboard and mouse.

5
Harold 2024-04-01 04:36:53

[Windows] The only better pointing device - in my opinion - is the Kensington Expert Wireless Trackball. This one is a bit less easy to control since it uses the thumb rather than the fingers, but it is great for portability. I especially like that the ball won't fall out and that it can switch between two blue-tooth and one other wireless device.

5
Walter 2024-04-28 04:21:58

[1.405 lb] I have been a Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball customer for decades, but up to now have only used the wired version. I wanted the wireless version for when I'm away from home. I use it with a 16 MacBook Pro and prefer something besides the built-in trackpad for moving the cursor around and scrolling chores. When I'm at home, I have the MBP plugged into a dock that has a Kensington Wired Expert Mouse connected. I'm very happy with the wireless version. Works as well for me as the wired ones at home. I use the Bluetooth connection option, not the dongle. No issues to report. Yes, the trackball is somewhat bulky, but there's plenty of room for it in my backpack. I'd recommend it!

5
Michael 2024-06-01 09:39:47

[Yes] I have been using a Kensington mouse for many, many, years, one that is exactly like this one, but not wireless. My wired one still works great, but but UI wanted to try their wireless, and this mouse is just as nice as the wired one, but without the hassle of the wire. I would highly recommend this to any one, it is one of the finest mouse you will ever find.

5
Lane 2024-07-02 09:16:51

[Ball] After years of using the Kensington wired series at home and the wireless on the road, I decided to switch to the wireless expert trackball at home. It switches seamlessly between my multiple machines with the smooth tracking and scrolling I have come to expect from Kensington. Great product.

5
anyonymous 2024-07-14 08:17:56

[Aluminum] Needed a backlit keyboard, didn't need wireless, and this fit the bill. Backlight colors are configurable. Feels like a sturdy keyboard.

5
Michael 2024-05-19 02:59:45

[20.75 lb] The Wacom Ergo Flex for Cintiq Pro 24 and 32 is a great compliment to your Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 Pen Display, it helps a lot in securing the display as a desk display mount as well facilitates the flexibility of moving around the pen display for the best position to use on for your creativity projects and drawings; it’s a great addition for this type of device in your work / creativity environment.

5
Ed701 2024-04-09 02:32:25

[Scroll Wheel] Wireless keyboard and mouse work great!

5