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It works great and has a nice feel. What I like the most is if I have the mouse right next to the netbook, I only unreel a couple inches of cord instead of having to have a long cord getting in the way.
I bought this because I didn't want a wireless mouse that I couldn't use on an airplane. I can unroll more if I need it, but only pull out what I need.
I bought this to go with my Acer Aspire Netbook and was a little afraid it was going to be too small for my big fingers. It retracts and saves room in the Targus bag that I carry everything in.
Very pleased with it. Not so.
It operates with a gentle fingertip grip which takes a few minutes to get used to but once I did it is like I have been using it forever.
No need to worry about replacing batteries (constantly) or making sure your mouse is charged and yet, no horrible long cord to get tangled everywhere.Actual Use:***It's a very simple "plug 'n' play" set up. A tiny, portable, light weight, working mouse. This is a small mouse, ideal for laptops and netbooks. Performance:***It serves it's purpose. Conclusion:***It is what it is. I'm assuming this is due to it's size because I generally run into trouble if I haven't been using it a whole lot. The cord feature is surprisingly simple and yet genius all at the same time.
I don't fault the mouse too much for it because I knew that when I first bought it. My fingers already have a tendency to ache (particularly when it's cold) and this mouse does them no favors.
My only complaint is that clicking tends to be hard sometimes. With the portability comes the sacrifice of a comfortable size.
It's very small and portable and even comes with it's own carrying case that you can shove into your purse (or whatever). The USB plug fits nicely where it's supposed to without being too snug or too loose.The problem is with the size of the mouse.
Good for anyone who needs something they can more easily browse the internet or work on projects while on the go.Not recommended for those with any sort of hand/wrist aches. It's a tiny mouse and it works.
It requires more of a focused "hard click" then I'm used to on my desktop's mouse.Portability:*****It's tiny and almost weightless.
I had a Kensington 72114 for years until my niece saw it and took it with her. I am going right now buy me another Kensington or two. I bought this mouse and it's giving pain on my wrist. It's still working. I couldn't find it in the stores. It's too hard to click and it has a slow response. I fell in love with the size of it, but, unfortunately, I only read the review about the fragility of the piece after I bought it.
It will last much longer I bought this for travel, but find it great all the time. But, when retracting, hold by the cord, not the plug and mouse.
Following the instructions, the device does not properly switch to trackball mode. Don't waste your money. This dual-mode mouse / trackball is a piece of junk.
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