They'll definitely see you rolling at the office when you drop Kensington's Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball on your desk. And they'll be hatin', too: This mouse replacement offers a compact, more ...
It seems we can’t go a whole week here at eTeknix without reviewing some revolutionary, feature packed, gaming focused peripherals, but there’s a whole other world of hardware out there for the ...
Kensington may be planning to launch a new version of its Expert Mouse wireless trackball that keeps many of the features of the current model, while adding a few bells and whistles that could make ...
A printer is an essential tool for a writer – not just for archiving but for editing too. Before I submit a column for publication, no matter how close I am cutting it to my publication deadline, I ...
Award-Winning Expert Mouse™ TB800 EQ Trackball Delivers Precision Tracking and Responsiveness for Demanding Creative Workflows Kensington, a worldwide leader of desktop computing and mobility ...
While desktop trackballs may seem old school, they’re still quite popular—a number of Macworld editors currently use Kensington’s Expert Mouse as their regular input device. The stationary nature of a ...
The use of trackballs in both home and office-based computing environments is growing in popularity. Many users find the repetitive clicking and dragging motions required to use a traditional mouse to ...
This is a rant. <BR><BR>I've been somewhat looking forward to moving from Windows XP to Windows 7. To prepare for this I started to download any appropriate drivers I need for my hardware.<BR><BR>I ...
Let's start this by getting the name out of the way. This device is called the Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball. This is a trackball. Period. Nothing more, and nothing less. If it were ...
Like many ergonomic products, trackballs are an acquired taste—often, acquired by sheer painful necessity. It can feel strange to switch from using a mouse, which feels like an extension of your arm, ...
Like many ergonomic products, trackballs are an acquired taste—often, acquired by sheer painful necessity. It can feel strange to switch from using a mouse, which feels like an extension of your arm, ...
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