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A wireless mouse and presenter in one. Take your presentations on the road and give them in style with the Kensington SlimBlade(TM) Presenter Mouse. It's sleek, ultra-thin design slips in a pocket and feels great in your hand. And with laser tracking, the mouse delivers exceptional tracking on almost any surface. USB Micro receiver stores inside the mouse for safe, compact transport. Battery indicator light is green then changes to red as the battery level gets low, so you won't be caught by surprise with a dead battery. In handsome Deep Blue.
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- Full- featured ultra-thin mouse allows you to navigate through your documents easily- Presentation mode with backlight technology tells you when you are ready to start your presentation
- Super slim, sculpted design fits your hand
- 4-way tilt scroll lets you quickly maneuver through documents and graphics just by moving your fingertip
- Mouse goes into sleep mode when your notebook does to prevent power drain
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By John Avery (Tacoma, WA)
I'm a college teacher who bought this device to use in the classroom. I agree with many of the previous reviewers who noted the positive points about it: design, functionality, compactness, and ease of use. I also agree that it isn't as easy to hold as a full-size mouse that is contoured to one's hand, but that's not why I bought it. It is perfect for use in the classroom with PowerPoint as it undocks me from the front of the room so I can move in the classroom and see what the students see. The one missing functionality, which I wish I had thought of before buying it, is that it doesn't have a laser pointer, which I would have appreciated.
By ezletzpla (Raleigh, NC)
I wanted a thin mouse to pack with my dell mini 9 in it's thin sleeve. Everything on the mouse works fine. Wish there were more buttons and the shape isn't the greatest for long time use (flat instead of rounded) but it's a lot better than trying to use the mini touchpads on laptops. Got it for 25 at cc and that was a low enough price for me to bite.
By Tarun Chachra (Hillsborough, NJ)
The mouse looks great, the price is right, but the form factor is not great for big hands.
Here is what I like:
Color, Design, and the fact that the wireless transceiver hides inside the mouse and turns it off when you replace it after use. The build quality is solid and it works on both pc's and mac's instantly...without installing any software. The transceiver is small and thus stays out of your way....
Here is what I dis-like:
The mouse being FLAT makes it hard to get a easy comfortable grip...especially if you have big hands and u are used to curved (microsoft type) mice.
Overall I think this deserves 4 stars and a try!!! You may fall in love with it.
Everything, including batteries and drivers (for windows) come in the box. I have not needed the drivers.... The batteries are high quality energizer triple AAA's.
Hope this helps somewhat.
By A. Smith (Kansas City, MO)
I'm happy with the Kensington SlimBlade Presenter Mouse that I purchased. It is small and lightweight which is extremely beneficial for travel. I use it all the time with my laptop. It seems to travel well without any damage.
By thedreamer (MO, USA)
I am very pleased with my purchase.
Pros:
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--Portable: slim and small size - my kids also love it as it's a good fit on their smaller size hands.
--Reasonable Price (I bought it on a Gold Box Deal)
--Presenter Mode functionality (can only move forward and back through the slide show - this is not a Gyro mouse).
Cons:
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--As pointed out by other reviewers, the scroll wheel s a bit stuff.
FYI the presenter mode operation is not clearly listed anywhere - it took a few minutes to figure it out as you have to start the slide show and make sure the mouse lights have finished blinking.
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