


Works out of the box just fine. Works great on a lot of surfaces, even the upholstery on my couch. Compatible with Linux.





Optical mouse, on-off switch, standard AAA battery, no cord.


This wireless mouse allows for two means of communication with a computer (either Mac-based or PC/Windows-base): Bluetooth 5.1 or 2.4 GHz USB receiver. It adds a built-in rechargeable battery and adjustable DPI levels that can be set with a button on the mouse itself. Very smooth and precise cursor movement, quiet clicking, and ergonomic design makes the mouse comfortable in the hand. Strongly recommend.


Full sized: I wear mens size XXL gloves. this mouse fits me perfectly. I like the variable speed button with 3 or 4 detentes to give a little variety. the thumb rest has a nice rubbery feel.

My 7-year-old son loves it. It fits in his hand better than a full-size mouse, and the bluetooth works better with his old Mac than the usual Logitech USB dongle (with USB-C adapter).

Perfect intro to wireless for those thinking it "lags". I'm a die hard g502 fan from way back in the mx518 and intellimouse optical day's. This mouse changed my mind about wireless... not so much on the lightweight craze. At some point 90% of people were tricked into needing a ninja holey mouse. It's all preference so if you'd like to try a wireless tech that's supposed to be as fast or faster than wired that you will not be sending back. Buy this.

Easy on your wrist, you won't carpal tunnel with this. 5 button laser mouse. reasonable pricing

Comfortable for a smaller hand. Can be switched off to conserve battery life.

In a word - EASY - Easy to install – USB - just plug it in - Easy to use - ergonomically designed to fit your hand - Works with my laptop without interfering with the built-in touch pad Finally - it’s a Kensington!

It is a computer mouse that is pretty much everything that I want in a computer mouse - compact, cordless, quiet, left-click, right-click, scroll wheel/scroll button.

The trackball can rest either flat (like the M570) or at a 20 degree tilt. The latter is actually slightly more comfortable. The tracking is as good as the M570. I haven't gotten used to the precision tracking (the button next to the thumb rest controls it). Finally, bluetooth compatibility. One issue though, you need a second mouse to configure the bluetooth. Also, finally a rechargable mouse (although the battery life on the old M570s was very good).

works on any surface. Just has a very nice feel