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Kensington Wireless Expert Mouse

Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Review

- Die-hard trackball users swear by rolling a ball around with their fingers, rather than using their whole hand to push a mouse--and they claim they can never go back. Why? Some trackball fans prefer the way you can keep your hand fairly open as you move the ball around, as opposed to the gripping or holding sensation that a conventional mouse demands. If you're already an old pro at trackball maneuvering, the pricey $120 Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless gives you the same mousing experience, minus the cable. You don't eliminate all the cables, however--the unit comes with a USB-based corded RF transceiver, which sits on the desk. You get a wrist rest attachment, as well.

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