Kensington Ci73 Wired Mouse, with Ergonomic Styling
- Super shine with a piano-black finish on a comfortable wired mouse.
- Slender, low-profile design places your hand and wrist in a more relaxed position for hours of use
- Up to 35% thinner than a standard mouse
- 1000dpi optical sensor delivers smooth tracking
- USB connection delivers instant plug and play use
Product Description
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July 29th, 2010 at 8:41 pm
This mouse is well made and words perfectly. I got it after getting tired of replacing batteries and my wireless mice breaking. It has held up well and works perfectly.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 29th, 2010 at 8:47 pm
This mouse lived up to my expectations from its photo and description. Very nice feel under the palm with rubberized sides that have long, thin horizontal strips that you don’t really notice until it’s in your hand. They feel good in use and it’s something I wish other mice had. Tracking is perfect for general use and the piano black color is great.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 29th, 2010 at 11:17 pm
This mouse is very comfortable and the clicks are 100% responsive. The size fits nicely into the hand. Unlike other mice that cause your hand to hurt over hours of PC usage, this mouse is comfortable in my hand after 12+ hours. Being I work on a PC all day everyday, This mouse is perfect for anything you need to do on a computer. It slides effortlessly on a mouse pad as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 30th, 2010 at 1:17 am
I am picky with my mice, and this is another mouse that I have bought that I will not be using. This review is based off three days of usage.
PROS:
Looks cool. Lightweight. I like how the buttons are low in height, close to the desktop.
CONS:
The mouse feels cheap: thin wire & type of plastic used in construction. I think the up-down tracking speed feels too slow compared to the left-right tracking. Perhaps there is software (drivers) to change the tracking settings?
Rating: 3 / 5
July 30th, 2010 at 2:11 am
This mouse is very light weight. I plugged it in, and it was instantly compatible with my custom mouse settings (I have a Mac). Somehow it seems “faster” than my standard Apple wired mouse, but maybe it’s just because it’s so light weight. Despite the light weight, it does not feel cheap or cheesy to me. The wire is also much longer than the wire on the standard Apple mouse. I had to use an extension on my Apple mouse, and I have wire to spare with this one.
The scrolling action is via a wheel, not a ball. Therefore, scrolling is only vertical, and not horizontal. I didn’t think that horizontal scrolling was worth paying at least an additional (…). Whether the wheel is a positive or a negative is very much based on personal preference, and some users may not like the limits imposed by this particular design. You can click down on the wheel to make your widgets visible, just like clicking on the scroll ball on the Apple mouse.
There are no side buttons on this mouse. I found the side buttons to be annoying and had them disabled on the Apple mouse anyway, so that’s not a problem as far as I am concerned. If you really like the side buttons, be aware that you won’t find them here.
Only negative so far: The click sound is really loud. It’s a bit annoying.
Based on the five-year warranty, I am hopeful that this mouse will have a long and useful life. All indications at this juncture are positive. The cost is also a plus, as it is much more affordable than the standard Apple wired mouse, and it seems to work just as well.
Rating: 5 / 5