Rating 3.9 32 reviews
Manufacturer: Kensington
price $106.24 - $150.00
shop.bt.com
20 years ago

Expensive-so very expensive-BUT-so good, so very good. If you use a trackball, then this is one of the best, easy to configure, big ball makes for precise movements, keys are big enough to hit easily.
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dabs.com
20 years ago

Expert mouse

Expensive-so very expensive-BUT-so good, so very good. If you use a trackball, then this is one of the best, easy to configure, big ball makes for precise movements, keys are big enough to hit easily.
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Ritz Camera
18 years ago

Great product for wrist problems!

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
  • Comfortable Design
  • Easy To Clean
  • Great Features
  • Highly Compatible
  • Quiet
  • Reliable Performance
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PriceGrabber
18 years ago

my pain is gone

The main reason I bought it is to relieve the wrist and finger pain I had from every other mouse and trackball, which it does well. It's easy to switch hand and finger positions to keep them moving.
Pros:
  • large ball and buttons make use easy
  • My hand and fingers don't get cramped since it can be used in different positions
Cons:
  • Scroll wheel is cheap and sticky feeling (may change when broken in?) but that's not so important to me anyway
  • The PS2 adapter was not in the box
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MyMac
18 years ago

Kindle Wireless Reading Device – Review

Kindle? No, I wasn't looking for one of these. Ebook (eBook? ebook?) readers have always been seriously lacking in both design and function, as well as services. Kindle seems to be different, however.
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Personal Electronics buzz
18 years ago

A Pro Mouse: The Kensington Optical Mouse--64325

I have tried other brands and had so-so results. The Kensington Optical Mouse is the first one to provide razor like accuracy. I play a number of games on my PC and there is nothing more frustrating than a wandering mouse. This mouse is not a wireless mouse.
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Ciao
17 years ago

Not Vista compatible

Since I wrote the reivew below, Kensington have *finally* released Windows drivers that work on my now Windows 7 machine. Original review: I bought three of these devices only to discover that Kensington do not support it with Vista drivers, meaning that only the bottom two buttons will work with...
Pros:
  • they will take it back
Cons:
  • not Vista compatible
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PC Advisor
17 years ago

Kensington Optical Expert Mouse review

This trackball-style mouse is a credible alternative to the traditional mouse, using a large weighted ball.
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SysOpt.com
17 years ago

The Expert Mouse is great for those with limited movement, or lack of fine movement in their hands, such as my 81 year old father. The size of the ball and buttons make it exceptionally easy to use. HOWEVER - Kensington's drivers for Windows 95 and Windows 98 are simply abominable.
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Macworld UK
17 years ago

Optical Expert Mouse review

The trackball mouse is designed to be an alternative to the traditional mouse, with the cursor controlled by a large weighted ball. The ball itself is approximately the size of a snooker ball, finished in a sparkly grey effect.
Pros:
  • Excellent precision and comfort
  • symetrical design for left and right hand use
Cons:
  • Not as smooth to navigate as advertised
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