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Kensington SlimBlade Presenter Media Mouse with Mouse, Presenter and Media Controller in One (Pewter) K72280US | List Price: $79.99 Discount Price: $62.71

| Brand: Kensington Binding: Electronics Warranty: 5 years warranty
Features: - 3-in-1 mouse/presenter/media controller all in one
- Unique Scroll Ball provides easy and intuitive 360-degree scrolling
- Battery indicator light is green then changes to red as battery level gets low
- Multifunction navigation pad included
- Mouse goes into sleep mode when your notebook does to prevent power drain
Kensington SlimBlade Presenter Media Mouse [Posted on 2008-03-06] Kensington SlimBlade Presenter Media Mouse with Mouse, Presenter and Media Controller in One (Pewter) K72280US
A very good mouse and presenting device in one. I like all of its features and it only has three small things that I can find fault with. First, the omni-directional scroll wheel tends to interpret side scrolling easier than I would like when I sloppily scroll downwards. Second, as I have large hands, it is a bit thin, though I think this will be more of a positive feature for others and is a shortcoming to me only because of my size. Finally, the hinges on the underside of the mouse, where the Bluetooth plug in is stored, are a bit flimsy and have a tendency to get caught when trying to close the cover. The media presenting mode works flawlessly and did not even require an install on my Macbook. Overall, I give this a 4 out of 5 and have no problem recommending it to others who want a multi-function, wireless laser mouse.
Slimblade Rocks [Posted on 2008-03-25] As a mouse it is awesome. Simple and smooth. This is the perfect addition for anyone with a laptop and looking for a smaller wireless mouse. The little track ball allows up/down and R/L scrolling. It is similar to the apple mouse but smaller.
The presentation feature is good, standard features and a laser pointer.
It you do not need the laser pointer then the other mouse may be better because you will not need the wireless USB device.
JoeMed
Three tools in one! [Posted on 2008-04-07] The Kensington Slimblade Presenter Media Mouse is two useful tools in one svelte package. It's a comfortable and capable Bluetooth laser mouse; but flip it over and find an ipod-like control pad for giving Keynote or Powerpoint presentations. The remote is also compatible with iTunes and FrontRow.
Now to the details. To use the SlimBlade, simply remove the USB transeiver from the battery compartment, plug it in and you're ready to go. There are Mac drivers to install before the first use. It seemed to work fine with the current version of Leopard.
I really have to compliment Kensington on the comfortable, sleek lines. The SlimBlade is easy to pack and comfortable for hours of use. The mouse-side of the unit features a two-button design with a 360-degree trackball, similar to that on an Apple Mighty-mouse. Unlike the Apple mouse, this ball is not rubberized, but also didn't seem to 'clog' the way my Mighty-mouse does. The mouse tracking is accurate with no noticeable latency. One warning : The SlimBlade USB bit MUST NOT BE PLUGGED IN BEFORE LOGGING INTO YOUR MAC USER ACCOUNT OR YOUR MAC WILL KERNAL PANIC. This seemed to be a consistent pattern. Log into your account FIRST, then plug-in the Kensington USB attachment. The batteries (two AAA's) are supposed to last six months and the SlimBlade has a low-battery light when it's time to swap them. Needless to say, with a 25-day review window, the batteries were still going strong with regular use.
Now for the other half of the SlimBlade. Flip the mouse over and you'll find a circular, rubberized control pad and a recessed toggle switch. Flip the switch and the 'presenter' controls are activated. The controls will advance your slideshow, and the top button on the pad activates a laser pointer built into the leading edge of the mouse. The presenter functions worked as promised. When the toggle is in 'media mode', the rubber control pad is still active, but will only work for iTunes and FrontRow and the like. One problem that I noticed is when the toggle is in media mode, the mouse buttons (now under your hand) are still active. So if I'm using the presenter side of the mouse for, say, iTunes, I find my fingers underneath the mouse constantly clicking the mouse buttons and affecting whatever is on my desktop! I can think of a couple of fixes to this in future SlimBlade releases. One would be to reverse the location of the media control wheel and battery compartment. So the media wheel is underneath the non-mouse button side of the mouse. Or, just install a mercury switch to sense the orientation of the mouse and disable the mouse-side controls accordingly. This may be problematic for space shuttle astronauts trying to give a Keynote slideshow, but would work for the rest of us.
On the whole, I liked the Kensington SlimBlade and do feel it's a quality product worth eighty bucks. I give it four out of five.
Media Services Technician [Posted on 2008-04-21] This is a very clever device that works great for either Mac or Pc. The drivers load quickly and the size is great. I like this one better than the K72283 Slimblade presenter because the storage of the receiver and the unit is not as clumsy during a presentation. We are a Conferencing & Event Center and things must be easy to use for our presenters or else they spend all their time fumbling with the device and things do not flow well. If I can make my Presenters look good then I look good. Most of my Presenters still prefer the Kensington model 33374 wireless presenter because of its simplicity.
don't recommend [Posted on 2008-05-04] Wished I could replace my old mouse and presenter with this gadget. Disappointed soon after using it for a few times. Without the middle button function, it doesn't count as a mouse for me at all; the laser pointer works but has a very tiny spot; though the usb interface is small, it's not small enough to be left plugged to laptop all the time and it's inconvenient store it because you need to open the battery door every time; finally the door can't be closed firmly and I had to return it.
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