Kensington Orbit Trackball Scroll K72337US Review
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Very good
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Details
Color | Black |
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Material | Plastic |
Brand | Kensington |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
Description of Kensington Orbit Trackball Scroll K72337US
- No fatigue during prolonged work; Low sensitivity to contamination of ball bearings; Positioning accuracy; The presence of a scroll wheel; Captive ball; Symmetrical design, equally suitable for both right-handers and left-handers; Practical surface finish;
- The scroll wheel does not have fixed positions (ratchet), which can be inconvenient in some cases; Difficulty in sale;
- Crawling with a ball is quite funny, the cursor is positioned easily and accurately. The scroll wheel is very easy to use.
- Inconvenient button placement. The ball sticks with micro movements. The sensor breaks down during fast rotation. Lost mouse settings.
- handy manipulator! Very comfortable! The wheel is generally above all praise - the most convenient scrolling at the moment. The wrist support helps - I usually have a "cold" table and it's not comfortable to put my wrist on it, but it's good with an elastic band. takes up little static space. which means that nothing goes anywhere and remains in its place.
- The third button is really missing. according to my feelings - it would be cool if the ball was a button. but, in Linux, you can very easily reassign the functionality of the buttons, which is no problem.
- Convenient, ergonomic, requires a minimum of space. Fast moving and positioning of the cursor (2 x 24" monitors) Easy to clean
- Sometimes the third button is missing (click wheel) Not everything is clear with the application for settings.
- there are simply no words to describe what a convenient thing!
- I would like to scroll more slowly or soft to adjust
- Comfortably lies in the hand. After two days of getting used to, quickly moves the cursor across two monitors Fucking convenient scrolling The ability to move the cursor strictly along one axis saves time when working in Excel, AutoCAD, etc. Comfortable silicone stand
- Only two keys. It was inconvenient for me to switch from the good old a4 x7 mouse, there were 7 keys and 16 movements could be hung on one (all sorts of enter, esc, del, etc.). There is no such thing here. Compensated by the speed of moving the cursor and the fact that now I work with the keyboard more often. On the other hand, there is a four-key version, but it costs a lot.
- Electronics
- No manual
- Computers and Accessories
- Nothing
- Unique scroll ring makes it easy to navigate web pages or documents; ambidextrous symmetrical design
- No Instructions
- KensingtonWorks free download software gives me a personal touch by assigning a variety of software functions to each of the two buttons, as well as adjusting the speed of the cursor and scrolling
- Some little things
- Removable palm rest gently cushions and keeps hand and wrist in an ergonomic position for pain free use during long computer work
- Unsafe