The Kensington Pro Fit USB Full-Size Mouse is a wired mouse with a USB interface that features a scrolling wheel with a middle button as well as forward and back buttons. It has an ergonomic design and soft rubber grip for comfortable right-handed use in your home or office computing space. It also features a high definition optical sensor with a pointer and quick select button for easy navigation.
Kensington Pro Fit USB Full-Size Mouse
$13.99
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.1 × 6.7 × 3.2 in |
Scroll Type | Scroll Wheel |
Number of Buttons | 3 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
LED Illumination | None |
Connector | USB Type-A |
LED Indicator | None |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Kensington Pro Fit USB Full-Size Mouse
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Maxie Ernser (verified owner) –
The manufacturer describes this as full-size. It is. If your hand is not full-size, too, then consider the smaller version of this device. It was provided with no driver or any other apparent means of activating the sensitivity adjusting feature controlled by the center read button. The generic Windoze mouse driver does not recognize this feature. Their product website says nothing at all about it, either. Also, the side buttons do as they are said to, but they are not programmable. A good mouse, but overpriced.
Scot Ullrich (verified owner) –
Love this mouse, but it’s built up so much in the middle that it is a little difficult to grab at times. I wear size XXL gloves, so I don’t have little hands…
Rosemary O’Connell (verified owner) –
The value and worth of a mouse are in how well it fits the movement of your hand and the cursor. This mouse has no obvious flaws, but its slightly erratic response to movement on the pad becomes increasingly irritating and frustrating. I strongly recommend against it.
Zena DuBuque (verified owner) –
You can disregard other mouses this really works the greatest. Easy to use, direct connection, no battery required and comfortable for your hand. I highly recommend it.
Dasia Runolfsson (verified owner) –
The only good thing about this mouse is the size, if you have big hands. That is the only positive thing about it. It is made of cheap, thin plastic, and that cheap feel extends to the all the buttons and the scrolling wheel as well. The worst thing about it is the scrolling wheel, which has no dexterity, and which broke after a few weeks of use. It now scrolls up when I try to scroll down.
Colin Bauch (verified owner) –
Mouse works well except that the Forward/Back side buttons do not work on Mac.
Rodger Hickle (verified owner) –
As a gamer with big hands, it’s nice to find a comfortable mouse. I used to modify regular mice myself; this is better. After trying the Kensington Pro Fit USB Full-Size Mouse on my daily driver Linux machine for a week, I have ordered a second one for my Windows gaming machine. Thanks, B&H.
Rusty Dietrich (verified owner) –
I currently own 2 Pro Fit USB/PS2 FULL-SIZE MOUSE because I own 2 PCs. The reason why this is the only mouse I own and use is because Kensington offers a 3 year warranty. My 1st older Kensington mouse is over 10 months old and I have had no issues with it, haven’t had to replace it and it works perfectly fine. I recommend this mouse because the 3 year warranty and it is high quality.