- 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
Product Description
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 cool Ice Blue…. More >>

Kensington SlimBlade Presenter Mouse, Wireless Mouse and Presenter in One K72283US
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I have only had this mouse for a few days now..I actually caught it on sale at an office store for a meer 20 bucks! So far so good…its sleek, small, very portable, and attractive. Everything I need in a mouse. Not to mention extremly comfortable to us..it just feels good in your hand. It is also very neat how the little donggle fits in the side of the mouse. The track wheel is a little stiff and slow, but I can deal with it..but overall I would say buy this mouse, its great.
Rating: 4 / 5
Kensington
I’ve used the Kensington SlimBlade Presenter Mouse in my classroom for about a month now. It is great. It fits nicely in my hand and the controls are easy to use – even the scroll wheel. It has good range so I don’t have to stay near my laptop anymore. And it is very handy to be able to use it as a mouse when I need to do something on my laptop.
I used a presenter by another manufacturer before I bought this one, and the Kensington one is much, much better!
Rating: 5 / 5
Kensington
This is an excellent wireless mouse. The USB transmitter fits entirely into the mouse (when not in use), and clicks into place. To release it, there’s a button on the other side, which causes the transmitter to pop out. I’ve used this mouse to give ppt, and pdf based presentations, and it works very nicely. I didn’t have to install the software that came with it for it to work properly on Windows Vista.
Rating: 5 / 5
Kensington
Overall, this is a great mouse. I love that it switches to a PowerPoint slide changer. It’s also nice and slim with a likewise small USB dongle. The only problem is that the mouse wheel, as many have complained, is difficult to turn and slippery sometimes. The movement of the cursor is also a bit odd and not so smooth. But, overall, it’s a good mouse.
Rating: 4 / 5
Kensington
I have purchased and used more than twenty mice of both wired and wireless ever and finally I found the most excellent mouse. This is it. Wireless mice are attractive but many of them are a bit delay on the screen against the more. I tried “LX7 Cordless Optical Mouse” which didn’t follow my hand’s move so I quited to use soon. “Targus Wireless Notebook Rechargeable Laser Mouse” was so-so, but when I make a draw clip art by myself for PowerPoint presentation, I got stressed to move. ‘Wired’-Microsoft Notebook mouse 3000 is still even better.
And this mouse. When I took it from the box, I was surprised at the thinness. More surprised at the ultra small USB dongle which comes from the mouse body.
The mouse color is even better than the product image. It’s more darker color rather than I imaged.
Then I tried to use this mouse and the holding this mouse is a new experience. The design of this mouse is nothing to say and, and, and, I think this mouse gives me the most accurate track of my hand’s move ever!
The presentation function works fine, but the only one thing that I was disappointed was that it didn’t have no laser pointer. I thought “Presentation Mouse” means that it is including a laser pointer, but it doesn’t have.
I checked on Kensignton’s web site, I found that they had SlimBlade Presenter _Media_ Mouse and that will meet my (and perhaps our) requirement. But the media mouse is even more expensive than this one. The price is more than $50 even though we have MIR. So totally, purchasing this mouse might be still more realistic solution!
Rating: 5 / 5
Kensington