- Plug-and-stay nano receiver is so small you plug it in once, and never have to worry about it again
- Thin profile design fits in your hand as well as your travel bag
- 4-way tilt scroll wheel
- Plug n’ play operation and On/off switch
- Low-battery indicator


David C. Weidig
March 17, 2010 at 1:32 am
Really, who the hell packages these things should get the biggest pink slip ever. Bought 2, both had dead batteries. WTF.
Can’t give the mouse an objective review except for first impressions. Really sucks the BIG one
Give Kensington a F minus and beyond. Give Kensington less than one point of a single star.
Here’s to you Kensington: ^|^.
Need an interpretation?
It’s the largest finger Amazon allows.
Really pissed off.
Idiots.
For those thinking about this mouse: make up your mind.
Score: 1 / 5
T. Nguyen
March 17, 2010 at 1:52 am
This product gave me bad impression. I purchased it on 04/19/2009, and now it already died. The mouse pointer did not move on the monitor when I tried to move this wireless mouse. It totally freezes.
Score: 1 / 5
Fishychips
March 17, 2010 at 2:30 am
Needed a small wireless mouse for my small hands. These are small alright, really small and way flat. Also tracks way too fast for the kind of work I do. It was obviously designed solely for convenience for mobility and not for lengthy use. Design form over function = bad. Regretfully must return.
Score: 1 / 5
L. Burman
March 17, 2010 at 3:14 am
It seems a little stiff to start — but get rid of your mouse pad and it works great. It fits well in your hand and travels well. Just slip it in your laptop case and it barely makes a lump. ALL MICE SHOULD HAVE NANO RECEIVERS SO YOU CAN PLUG THE NANO IN AND LEAVE IT.
Score: 4 / 5
R. Anthony Nunez
March 17, 2010 at 4:59 am
While using this small and sleek portable wireless mouse, the feel seems right and sort of smooth. The design is for medium to small hands and for you Blackberry Curve users, it is slightly shorter than the Curve. This will definately strain large hands. If you want to know how this feels use or barrow a BB curve and use it like a mouse and the feel is simular. Only advantage is the nano reciever and slimness in design.
Aside from esthetics and feel, the biggest con is the price $$$. Next is the plug and play capability. No side to side wheel buttons…the software from Kensington is the worst. why?, thier software won’t allow you to choose how the wheel down button (the only one) can to be programed. Also comes with a warning that says everytime you upgrade SP1-Sp3 you must uninstall the drivers and then re-install. Major hassel… I use it for two Xp computers and one with no drivers allows Back and the other with the driver 1.4 is no different then not installing the driver at all. Why even have a driver when it doesn’t even change a thing, 7mb to have a little useless mouse icon that does nothing…I mean absolutly Nothing! Bloatware and useless.
Customer service is useless because they cannot help you without any software but they won’t tell you that the software is useless. I have more functionality from my $6 mouse from HK through an auction site than this esthetically pleasing…useless-mouse… paper weight!
Logitech’s wireless mouse and software in a slimbalde design and you will the best mouse you ever owned…
NOT THIS ONE!!! Logitech mice and software are far more superior to this…slimbalde K72334US
I cannot recomend this mouse for the price and useless software.
Score: 2 / 5