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Wireless Keyboard With Trackball Mouse

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Related review

Maxie70 2024-08-26 04:29:14

[Ball] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have used a trackball mouse for years, this is my first wireless trackball and I love it.

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

[Scroll Wheel] Wireless keyboard and mouse work great!

5
DSK. 2024-09-01 04:36:54

[Black] Good quality wireless mouse and keyboard

5
Susan 2024-06-02 08:54:32

[1x HDMI] This hub is just the thing for connecting up your laptop to your wired USB-A keyboard and mouse/trackball, external monitor, and ethernet, if you're old-fashioned enough to use actual wires. It's small and lightweight -- very convenient for packing along with a laptop when shuttling between locations where you've stashed full-size peripherals.

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
monsieuritalia210 2024-04-13 04:12:42

[Ambidextrous] The wireless keyboard and mouse reduce some of the clutter of wires.

5
Ric 2024-06-24 07:31:27

[White] My 2nd Orbit Trackball. The first lasted MANY MANY years. Made the mistake of buying a cheaper Logitech trackball, that barely lasted ONE year. I really like the big buttons on the Orbit Trackball, & the velocity response (can move cursor both in very small increments, or sweep across the screen quickly). Because I've had a small computer desk (30 wide) for 35yrs, a trackball is necessary. My extended keyboard & trackball fit nicely. A mouse not only requires MUCH more space, I HATE constantly picking up & relocating a mouse to move around the 21 monitor: a waste of time, distracting & frustrating. I never have to look to find where my trackball is! Plug & play simplicity, & easy to clean.

5
Route 66 2024-08-02 03:54:50

[Black] This compact and yet complete wireless keyboard and mouse are efficient, quiet, and a pleasure to use.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-19 01:30:11

[Windows] I really like the keyboard and the mouse

5
Angell 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[32 °F] My work (Windows) laptop is typically docked and connected to two 22" monitors, one VGA connection and one DVI connection. I have a Mac Mini as well, using the DVI input on second monitor (with HDMI to DVI converter). Was previously using wireless mouse and USB mechanical keyboard for the laptop, and a wireless keyboard/mouse for the Mac, switching inputs via the monitor menu. Too much clutter. Finally bought the KVM switch; should have done it years ago. Now I have just the wireless mouse, USB mechanical keyboard, and an easy push-button swap between Mac and work laptop. My only minor complaint is the 3-second lag when switching. First world problems. Graphics are fine for me, but I'm not pushing anything graphics-intensive on either machine. Overall, a wonderful addition to the home office to reduce clutter and make toggling between work and wasting time during work hours much easier.

5