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Publié: 2016-05-22, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Extrait: 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 professional market, and that's exactly what we'll be taking...
We wont be replacing our mouse with this trackball version for professional work, but for users seeking an alternative hand position this Kensington Optical Expert Mouse may be just the ticket. It’s also very handy when desk space is restricted. Joh...
Publié: 2016-05-25, Auteur: Guy , review by: mymac.com
Extrait: So what do you actually get with the Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball (which I'll refer to as the Expert for the rest of the review)? Besides the trackball itself, it also comes with a Bluetooth 4.0 dongle if your Mac or PC does not have that na...
Publié: 2008-12-08, Auteur: Johann , review by: techworld.com
We won't be replacing our mouse with this trackball version for professional work, but for users seeking an alternative hand position this Kensington Optical Expert Mouse may be just the ticket. It’s also very handy when desk space is restricted....
Extrait: Ergonomics have always been a big part in our workspaces here at Carbonite Media and ConnectReviews. We’ve tried our fair share of monitor arms and various mice and ergonomic keyboards so far, but have yet to try out a trackball… until today...
Extrait: Kensington took its time bringing an optical version of its venerable Turbo Mouse to market. The Turbo Mouse was the original multi-button ADB trackball, introduced back in the late 1980s with two buttons and evolving through the late 1990s into a fo...
Extrait: This weekend I was sorting through some old books and magazines and I decided to finally put all of my Macworld issues in order. While sorting, I noticed something — on the back of almost every issue I had (dating back over 10 years), there was an a...