View Full Version : Kensington Studio Mouse
garzy
Feb 18, 2003, 04:52 PM
does anyone have this mouse? i was wondering if it was precise as the apple mouse. does the middle scroll function as a button? if anyone could post a little review that would be great. it looks amazing.
ibookin'
Feb 18, 2003, 05:11 PM
I tried this mouse at MWSF, and it really wasn't to my taste. It felt kind of big and clunky. It does, however, have a nice scroll pad and nice programming features.
It all comes down to if the mouse feels good to you...
JSRockit
Feb 18, 2003, 06:09 PM
Originally posted by ibookin'@mwny
I tried this mouse at MWSF, and it really wasn't to my taste. It felt kind of big and clunky. It does, however, have a nice scroll pad and nice programming features.
It all comes down to if the mouse feels good to you...
I have both the kensington and the pro mouse...the kensington is faster...meaning once I go back to the pro mouse...it seems so slow when dragging across the screen. I like both...the obvious benefits are the scroll strip and buttons on the kensington.
idkew
Feb 18, 2003, 06:53 PM
i have one. i love it.
the scroll pad is just like a trackpad on a laptop. below it is a third, programmable button.
you get mousworks software with the mouse which gives you a ton of control, including button programming, acceleration of the cursor...
it is well worth the cash. well worth it. the best mouse i have used in my 17+ years using them.
madamimadam
Feb 18, 2003, 07:46 PM
I also love mine... the extra buttons are great and it is so neatly created.
With MouseWorks you actually have 4 buttons, the obvious 3 buttons plus pressing left and right together = 4th button. Scroll is so handy too.
I'm just hanging out until I can upgrade to the new wireless version... pricier but very cool
garzy
Feb 18, 2003, 08:45 PM
Originally posted by madamimadam
With MouseWorks you actually have 4 buttons, the obvious 3 buttons plus pressing left and right together = 4th button. Scroll is so handy too.
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thats such a cool feature!
thanks for the info guys. ill probably pick one up
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