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Kensington Orbit Mouse - Wired Ergonomic TrackBall Mouse for PC, Mac and Windows with Scroll Ring, Ambidextrous Design and Optical Tracking - Blue (K72337EU)

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Style: Wired Trackball with Scroll Ring


Features

  • Scroll Ring and Medium Ball - Spin the dial to move up and down web pages or documents with complete ease. The blue 40 mm ball has been specially designed with an absolute spherical, hard surface for precise tracking and control
  • KensingtonWorks Customization - Free downloadable software provides an even more personalized experience, giving you the ability to assign a wide variety of program functions to each of the 2 buttons, as well as adjusting cursor and scrolling speeds
  • Optical Tracking Technology - Provides precise cursor movement for superior accuracy so you can get where you want on the screen quickly with less hand movement, improving productivity and efficiency
  • Detachable Wrist Rest - Soft cushioning cradles the hand and wrist in ergonomic comfort for pain-free productivity during extended periods of activity on the computer
  • Ambidextrous Design - Works equally well for both right-handed and left-handed users to get the most out of their trackball.Plug and Play Installation - Quickly get clicking and scrolling with fast, simple installation through the reliable wired USB connection, plus it doesnt need batteries.PC and Mac compatible - Compatible with Windows Vista and Mac OS X

Description

Scroll Ring and Medium Ball - Spin the dial to move up and down web pages or documents with complete ease. The blue 40 mm ball has been specially designed with an absolute spherical, hard surface for precise tracking and control. - KensingtonWorks Customization - Free downloadable software provides an even more personalized experience, giving you the ability to assign a wide variety of program functions to each of the 2 buttons, as well as adjusting cursor and scrolling speeds - Optical Tracking Technology - Provides precise cursor movement for superior accuracy so you can get where you want on the screen quickly with less hand movement, improving productivity and efficiency - Detachable Wrist Rest - Soft cushioning cradles the hand and wrist in ergonomic comfort for pain-free productivity during extended periods of activity on the computer - Ambidextrous Design - Works equally well for both right-handed and left-handed users to get the most out of their trackball - Plug and Play Installation - Quickly get clicking and scrolling with fast, simple installation through the reliable wired USB connection, plus it doesn’t need batteries - PC and Mac compatible - Compatible with Windows Vista and Mac OS X Set Contains: 1 x Kensington Orbit Trackball with Scroll Ring (Black)


Brand: ‎Kensington


Series: ‎Orbit Optical Wired USB Trackball with Scroll Ring for PC and Mac - Black


Item model number: ‎6014035


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows Vista


Item Weight: ‎2.46 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2 x 6 x 8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2 x 6 x 8 inches


Color: ‎Blue


Number of Processors: ‎1


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Power Source: ‎Usb


Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required.


Department: ‎Default Category


Manufacturer: ‎Kensington


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 7, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Better than the rest and works with Linux
Style: Mouse
Having used the Logitech trackball for years, but when it was time to replace Logitech's prices went too high. So, recently tried the Kensington with the Ring and found it to be too wide for most hands here...to the point of being uncomfortable and clumsy. Decided to take a chance on this one without the "ring" and what a difference! The width is just right and the ball moves ever so smoothly and quickly and stops easy too! It is being used on a Linux O/S and absolutely no problems. Highly recommend this mouse. For those who need to know the size width: The narrowest part where your hand lies across the top (to click either left or right side of mouse) is approx. 2.25 inches. Compared to the same brand with "the ring" which is approx. 3 full inches. Also the highest height of the ball on the "ring" model is 2.50 inches and on THIS model it is a half inch lower. SO you can see by these measurements this model is much more suitable for smaller hands, or hurting/stiff hands. Additionally, other reviewers stated that the trackball is loose and falls out...I too noticed that my trackball was not seated all the way in. I took it out and examined it and saw that there is a clear piece of plastic that was stuck on the ball and had rolled to the under side of the ball. It was hard to see because it was clear and had black writing on it and the ball is a very dark gray. I think this piece of plastic had some warning on it -- maybe to remove before use...but it was difficult to see. Now that that is removed the only way I can remove the ball from its place is to turn the mouse over and it gently falls out so that you clean/dust it off. It never just falls out or pops out...unless something is in the way. Its a great little mouse...thinking about getting another one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 20, 2022 by anonymous

  • Poorly Executed Engineering
Style: Mouse
Ok compared to the original Logitech trackball mouse the Ball is smoother and has a cool unique glittery composition. The balls nest has three ruby spheres as to what the trackball rolls on and has good looking optic laser. The ruby colored sphere resembles and reminds me of the ruby spheres you see on edge finding and measuring probes used in manufacturing but I doubt they are truly rubies but it is better than Logitech's. Unfortunately the ball has about 1/8th or more of play when moved up and down. From left to right the ball is secure and does not move in the nest but when moved forward or backwards the entire ball will move. Furthermore, the base of the mouse is shorter in length and when sitting flat there is about 1/8th of an inch of space for the base to the table at the top of the mouse. So, it is not steady at all. When moving the ball up and down not only does the ball have excess play but the entire mouse will move up and down like a seesaw. As being someone who is familiar with design and manufacturing, I would have to say this mouse is poorly engineered and finalized. I'm not sure how they finished the production of the first piece and among quality control they didn't make some small edits to conquer these issues. Instead, they just didn't care and went ahead with production. Poor choice. We trackball lovers really need someone new to enter the market with a quality trackball mouse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 8, 2023 by Dakota Shane Reeves

  • Kensington Orbit Trackball - the WHOLE TRUTH and nothing but
This is an excellent product, especially considering the cost of alternatives. As mentioned by others, it has no scroll wheel or alternative scroll function. If that is a make-or-break for you - DON'T BUY THIS TRACKBALL (I don't see why anyone would EVER whine about no scroll wheel or alternative when the product is CLEARLY advertised as not having that function). Next... all the whining about stalling because of black spots on the ball itself. Again - WHY ARE YOU WHINING? The product has a 5 year warranty - 5 WHOLE YEARS. Call Kensington, explain the problem and they will either send you a new ball or an entire new mouse (that's what I got years ago when I complained about worn-out parts in one of their earlier mechanical track balls... they sent me TWO new replacement trackballs in 1 shipment!!!). This is the sort of thing warranties are for - take advantage of it and stop whining! My Orbit Trackball is nearly 2 years old and the ball had stopped rolling with the ease it had when new. I figured nearly 2 years of fingerprint oils and other dirt had finally clogged the works (the only other maintenance performed on the trackball has been every week or two, removing the ball and flicking out the dust that had accumulated around the 3 white bearings in the housing. Takes maybe 10 seconds. So anyway, thinking the fingerprint oils from nearly 2 years of use had made the ball sticky, I cleaned the ball and the 3 white bearings inside the housing with Windex. Well... after cleaning, they were certainly clean and oil-free, but now the ball really didn't want to roll easily. It was even less responsive to being rolled than it had been before cleaning. So I rubbed the ball over my hands and fingers to get more oils from my skin on the ball and it was somewhat better, but still not like it was when new. For a couple of weeks I thought about what to do, searched online (didn't find anything) and finally decided to put Pledge (spray for household dusting) on the ball (not on the bearings inside the housing). So I sprayed some Pledge on a paper towel, then wiped the ball with the dampened towel and buffed off the excess. WOW! Easy rolling of the ball was fully restored. It's just like new now. Controlling a trackball can be tricky for users changing from a mouse but PLEASE give the trackball at least 1 month before giving up. I control the ball with my middle and index fingers - usually they are STRAIGHT with the ball between the 2 slightly spread fingers. My little finger clicks 1 button, my thumb clicks the other button (the ring finger is rarely or never used in controlling the trackball). You CAN get used to this new way of controlling the trackball and you WILL LOVE it compared to moving a mouse around. I can put the trackball on the arm of a chair and use my laptop in places a mouse would be impossible. I also was getting wrist pain from using a mouse (and "straight" keyboards) and that has not been an issue for more than 10 years since I switched to a trackballs exclusively and ergo keyboards. I've seen others trying to convert from mouse to trackball come up with a lot of completely impossible hand configurations trying to use the trackball making the conversion process impossible - nobody could EVER successfully use the trackball the way they were trying to use it. So keep in mind the hand position tips I described above... THEY WORK and will help you get a grasp on the switchover to a trackball. With a trackball this good, a mouse is officially a stupid way to control a computer cursor. (But you have to give this trackball at least a month of use to learn that if this is your first trackball!!!! - Kensington also provides a 90-Day return policy in addition to the 5 year warranty. If you simply can't get the hang of the trackball in less than 90 days you can get a complete refund.) There should be NO WHINING about this product - they offer everything any buyer could ever want or expect from a $30 product. And they really stand behind their products unlike some of the "companies" with names you never heard of before. My 5-star rating is based on what this product IS and NOT on what I wish it was. If I wished for a trackball with more buttons or a scroll feature, I would have BOUGHT a trackball with more buttons or scroll wheel. Marking this product down for not having those features is lame - it is very clear from the literature exactly what the product has (a ball and 2 buttons). As a $30 product with a ball and 2 buttons, a 5-year warranty that is honestly supported by Kensington, and a 90-day money back guarantee plus perfect operation (Windows Vista Ultimate in my case), this is clearly a 5-star product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 5, 2009 by MaxdB

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