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Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Vertical Wireless Mouse- Black (K75501WW)

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Arrives Thursday, May 16
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Color: Black


Features

  • Contoured natural (46 7 Degree) slope keeps the wrist in a neutral handshake position eliminating soft tissue compression
  • Fully-featured mouse with scroll wheel left right forward back and DPI (800/1000/1200/1600) buttons
  • Simply plug in the Nano receiver for plug & play wireless connectivity up to 20 meters (65 61 feet)
  • A low battery indicator let's you know when it's time to change the battery so you're never caught off guard One AA battery lasts up to a year
  • Nano receiver conveniently stores inside mouse when not in use
  • Free downloadable KensingtonWorks software provides button customization

Brand: ‎Kensington


Series: ‎Pro Fit


Item model number: ‎K75501WW


Item Weight: ‎6.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎8 x 6 x 4.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8 x 6 x 4.5 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 AA batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Kensington


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 5, 2019


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  • You get what you pay for.. how 'bout that for a novel concept?
Color: White
Let's start off with credentials. I work all day long in front of the computer as an animator and I play plenty of competitive online games on the side. I've owned over a dozen mice in just the last three or four years once I really became a computer enthusiast; everything from 13 dollars, to over a hundred, and in all shapes and sizes, ergo mice, to gaming mice. Suffice it to day, I like to think I know a thing or two about what makes a good mouse. But most importantly of all, I've actually owned this exact mouse before, but it went by a different brand name, Victsing, and was half the price of this Kensington mouse when I bought it. I thought that thing was the bees knees when I first got it two years ago, but boy, I realize only now what I was missing out on. The shape and button placement is exactly the same as the previous one, but the sensor, oh the SENSOR!! Good heavens, you really do get what you pay for. Out of the seven wireless mice I now own--with the exception of a wireless gaming mouse that costs NINETY-EIGHT DOLLARS--this is the only one that has pinpoint accuracy, with no stutters and no cursor drift at all, even when subjected to my COMPLETELY unrealistic testing (which is just me sliding the mouse back and forth AS FAST AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE across half my desk. It's a simple test, but it'll VERY quickly reveal an optical sensor's true performance capabilities, as, at higher speeds, a bad sensor will actually stop registering movement, or even literally begin to register the mouse moving in the opposite direction.) Something about the sensor, or the onboard processing, or maybe just the rock solid connection to the usb dongle of this Kensington mouse, makes this thing perform more like a 60 or 80 dollar one instead. It punches WAY above its class in performance, while still keeping all the ergonomic aspects I loved of the previous brand of this same mouse. The weight is very nice, nothing like a lightweight gaming mouse, but that's absolutely not the point of this thing anyway, so I don't dock it for that at all. It glides very well indeed on the dainty little pads, the clicks are wonderfully light, the shape is still as perfect as ever, even for someone who has miniscule hands like myself. The build quality isn't TOP notch, as I can very easily see overlaps or gaps in the plastic seams, but they occur only in places where your hand doesn't touch anyway, and it doesn't even matter, because it's held together very solidly anyway; no creaking of any sort. TL;DR: Of all the ergo mice I've tried, none feel better in the hand than this one, and the performance is way WAY better than I ever expected at this price point. If you're on the fence, just do it. Unless yours arrives broken, I can pretty much guarantee you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020 by Fahren Fahren

  • Very comfortable for a right handed mouse
Color: White
update 14-Jun-2022: I like the elecom "huge" trackball better because I prefer a trackball to a mouse. But this mouse is absolutely the most comfortable I've ever used. If you prefer a mouse to a trackball, and don't mind right-hand only, I would highly recommend this mouse. Once upon a time, I used a Logitech Trackman trackball. It was wonderful, until I started using a laptop and the cord became inconvenient. I switched to a Kensington expert wireless trackball, with a brief detour via the Kensington orbit. But the claw grip needed with the Kensington is starting to wear on my increasingly arthritic hands. So I'm looking for something new. This mouse is extremely comfortable in my hand. (I have large hands for a woman.) I like that I was easily able to reassign the thumb buttons for my own idiosyncracies. I don't like the fact that it's a mouse instead of a trackball, and I don't like that it's only right-handed. But those are my preferences, not flaws in the device. I'm still contemplating some other options, including the elecom "huge" trackball. If I remember, I'll update this review after I've tried that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022 by L. Pettijohn L. Pettijohn

  • Has been a good year.
Color: Black
Coming up over a year and a half of use, The mouse is still comfortable and the plastic is wearing as expected. unfortunately the mouse has started skipping, ghosting clicks, and has caused a wandering cursor. For the price, a year and a half seems a little short, but has at least given me the understanding that the size and fit work for my hands. Looking forward to a newer mouse that supports remapping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022 by Serus5101

  • I think I'm going to like this.
Color: Black
This review is just my initial impressions after using this mouse just for a few hours. I believe this is a new model, as I could not find any other reviews of it online. I've been using a vertical mouse of another brand at work for about 2 years and decided it was time to get one at home as well. Although the angle of this mouse is almost the same as the other one (A wedge shaped model that is sold under a few different brand names), the feel is a bit different and movement seems more accurate. I think the reason for this is the flare towards the right bottom of the mouse, which keeps the edge of my hand on the mouse instead of dragging on the table. I also really like the scroll wheel, which is a grippy rubber, wide enough that it looks like a ball. The wheel does not do left/right scrolling, but I am not in the habit of using that feature anyway. I don't tend to use the thumb buttons either, but the back button seems to be in a natural spot, with the forward button being a stretch for my thumb. If you haven't used a vertical mouse before, be aware that it takes some time to get used to one. Much of the accuracy of a regular mouse come from wrist movement. Since a vertical mouse is designed to keep your wrist straight, that accuracy suffers. With my other mouse, I've gotten used to it, but still not as good as a normal mouse. I am hopeful that this one will be good enough for photo editing. I'll update this review after using it for a period. Update 12-8-19: Uploaded some images comparing 3 of my vertical mice. The Kensington in the middle, a semi-vertical on the left and the wedge shaped Chinese mouse on the right. The feel of the Kensington is very similar to the mouse on the right, but it is a little wider and my thumb does not tuck in as close to the rest of my hand. Since my thumb is where I am having the most issue requiring a vertical mouse, I am still experimenting to decide which I prefer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2019 by S. Reisman S. Reisman

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