🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Precision and Style!
The Kensington Orbit Trackball Mouse (K64327F) combines comfort and precision with its optical tracking technology and customizable design. Its compact, ambidextrous form factor is perfect for any workspace, and it is compatible with multiple operating systems, ensuring a versatile user experience. Backed by a 2-year warranty and lifetime customer support, this mouse is designed for professionals who demand reliability and performance.
Brand | Kensington |
Series | K64327F |
Item model number | K64327EU |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows XP, Windows Vista |
Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 6 x 1.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.9 x 6 x 1.7 inches |
Color | Silver/Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Department | trackball mice |
Manufacturer | Kensington |
Language | English, French, Spanish |
ASIN | B000HEW0KW |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 29, 2004 |
J**O
Great replacement for the mouse I used to use.
Have been using a Logitech trackball mouse for years. Unfortunately, they discontinued manufacturing that model and the price for the remaining stock is ridiculous. I noticed this mouse as I was looking for a replacement. It is basic, but more than serves its purpose. It's comfortable to use, easy to install, and works well. More than worth the cost too.
J**.
WORKS GREAT, EXELENT BARGAN
We were trying to replace our old Logitech ball mouse, but that brand's price has shot through the roof, over 200$. My wife has small hands, and most other trackball's are verry award for her. We were verry pleasantly surprised at just how comfortable and responsive this mouse is. The speed and accuracy are fantastic! If you are looking to replace a Logitech at a much better price, you definitely won't be disappointed, I would absolutely buy this again.
S**T
Smooth, great quality, very close to Marble Mouse, but ...
It took a bit of time to adapt from the old Logitech Marble Mouse (MM) I've been using for 20 or 30 years. For one, it's shorter and broader. My large hand fingers don't naturally drop to the L/R keys the way they did on the MM. I have to reach back and wider to find them, but that's mostly a retraining issue.Technically, this is a VERY good mouse. Extremely smooth rolling ball, but at a cost. Where as the MM has multiple metal points suspending the ball in a relative snug fit, this trackball just kind of sits loosely in a cradle. And, that's where this mouse, after a couple of month's use, is probably a "fail". I can't tell for certain, I'd probably have to have a new one to evaluate side-by-side, but the cradle appears to have a plastic tab in the back, which limits the forward to backwards movement of the ball. It's not doing that anymore. There is now SIGNFICANT movement of the ball, front to back. The impact is that whenever you're finger is moving from slightly top center to rear, the ball "snaps" backward or forwards. It doesn't remain snugly in place. It's still mostly an annoyance, but it does impact control of the mouse movement to some extent. Again, I'm not sure if this is "as originally delivered", or if it's become damaged with use.Would I buy this again? Well, it's the best Logitech mouse replacement I've seen. Maybe. Not certain. I need a couple of more replacement mouses, so I may give this a second try.What's really a shame, is that some "big political boss" in the new Logitech ownership "somewhere in Asia" decided from an ego perspective, to ignore the wide and deep market for the MM, and discontinued manufacturing them. In fact, since they bought out Logitech some decades ago, their newly designed version was a cheap piece of crap, anyhow. The original had metal contact points in the switches for the mouse keys. Their new ones, plastic, which wore out in about 6 months. They saved 5 cents on a 20 cent part, and destroyed the original reliability. (Had the original mouses for 10 years before they failed.) So, on the plus side Kensington (ACCO Brands in San Mateo) appears to be making products in response to consumer demand. I hope they build and improve on this mouse design.
M**A
Great trackball
Trackball is brand new. Works fantastic. Going to order another one for work. It is wired which I prefer.It supports my wrist.
T**R
this is ok but I think their other product is far superior
I was testing this out for a replacement mouse (the other kensington mouse with scroll ring) that I wore out. as I was setting it up, I turned the device upside down. the ball fell out. I was not expecting that, I've never seen a ball fall out of the socket. when I did plug it in, I noticed a difference in performance. this device has a 'floating' feel to it, does track faster but it's different from every out device I've ever used. buttons seemed to work as expected, did not seem to have a cheap feel but the lack of scroll wheel was a deal breaker for me. I absolutely need to page up/down in things and automatically went to move in the document/page. that was the 1st and last time I had this plugged into my computer.I don't think this is a horrible device but it def was not for me
A**S
Better than the rest and works with Linux
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!
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