Kensington Pro Fit Wireless Ergonomic Mouse for left-handed users

Ergonomic wireless mouse - left-handed - 1600 dpi laser sensor - 6 buttons

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Designed specifically for left-handed users and approved by ergonomists, the Kensington Pro Fit Wireless Ergonomic Mouse for left-handed users is particularly well suited to left-handed use. It features a neutral 41 grip, easy USB connection, wireless connectivity and more.

Ergonomic wireless mouse - left-handed - 1600 dpi laser sensor - 6 buttons

Overview

The discreet, ergonomically designed left-handed mouse

Designed specifically for left-handed users and approved by ergonomists, the Kensington Pro Fit left-handed wireless ergonomic mouse is particularly well suited to left-handed use. Features include a 41° neutral grip, easy USB connection, plug-and-play wireless connectivity, six control buttons, three dots-per-inch settings (800, 1200, 1600), 128-bit advanced encryption, customization capability through KensingtonWorks, cross-platform compatibility and a three-year warranty.

For greater convenience

  • Designed specifically for left-handed people.
  • Ergonomist-approved design with 41° tilt angle: "handshake" style grip positions the hand for added comfort.
  • Plug and play USB connection: No drivers or downloads required. Simply connect the wireless receiver to use the mouse.
  • Six buttons: Front, back, left, right, centre click/scroll button and dot-per-inch settings for easy navigation and improved productivity.
  • Three dots-per-inch settings (800, 1200, 1600): Allows you to set the sensitivity and precision of the mouse cursor.
  • Advanced 128-bit encryption: Provides government-grade wireless security.
  • Customizable with KensingtonWorks: Simply download this free software to customize the user experience, assign buttons with a variety of features (including shortcuts) and set cursor and scroll speeds.
  • Cross-platform compatibility: Works on Windows, macOS and Chrome OS.
  • Three-year warranty: Peace of mind knowing that Kensington has your back.

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Key Features:

  • Ergonomic wireless mouse
  • 3 DPI settings (800/1200/1600)
  • 6 buttons
  • Connectivity: 1 USB-A port
  • Wireless technology: 2.4 GHz dual connectivity and Bluetooth 4.0
  • 128-bit advanced encryption
  • Operating distance 2.4 GHz: 10 m / Bluetooth: 8 m
  • Runs on 1 AA battery
  • Operating system supported: Windows/macOS/Chrome OS/Android
  • Colour: Black
  • Warranty: 3 years
Specifications
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General information

Product name

Kensington Pro Fit Wireless Ergonomic Mouse for left-handed users

Brand

Kensington

Model

K79810WW

Interface

Wireless

Yes

Mouse connectivity technology

Bluetooth + RF (radio waves)

Interface with the computer

USB

Ergonomics

Number of buttons

6

Backlighting

No

LED RGB

No

Wheel type

Bidirectional

Ambidextrous

No

Use

Office

Trackball

No

With memory

No

Left-handed model

Yes

Ergonomic

Yes

Vertical

No

Sensor

Mouse type

Laser

Optical resolution

1600 dpi

NVIDIA Reflex

No

Physical characteristics

Color

Black

Power supply

Power supply type

Battery

Battery type

1 X AA (LR6)

Compatibility

Supported OS

Apple Mac OS
Android
Microsoft Windows 10
Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows 8
Windows XP

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 30 Dec 2020

Customer reviews
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  • by CatherineP
    Posted on 12 Aug 2024
    Bought on 6 Jul 2024 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 5 Average rating: 7

    At last we're thinking of left-handers!

    There are almost a billion left-handed consumers in the world, often sidelined by plan-plan right-handed designers and unimaginative manufacturers. And since we're not all as talented as Leonardo da Vinci or Jimi Hendrix, it's a real drag. So it's great to see that ordinary left-handers are being thought of.

    Unfortunately, I agree with the other reviewers that this mouse is child-sized. I don't have a very big hand though (between 7 and 7.5). As a result, it's not very comfortable to hold. What's more, I find it far too high.
    I'll have to wait and see, but I've had to use mice upside down for over thirty years now, and it's not going to be easy to change with this mouse, which doesn't quite live up to its promise. It's a shame.

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  • by PascaleG
    Posted on 14 Jul 2024
    Bought on 6 Jul 2024 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 10

    Product too slippery

    This mouse doesn't allow you to rest your hand properly. Your hand slips all the time, leading to pain in the fingers and wrist. Personally, I wouldn't recommend this product.

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  • by PascalB
    Posted on 27 Mar 2024
    Bought on 27 Feb 2024 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 8

    Happy with my purchase

    Bought for tendonitis, the reclined position of the mouse relieves tension.
    The objective has been achieved. Pleasant to the touch. If I had one criticism to make, it would be about the size, which I find a little small for an adult male hand. And yet I don't have big palms. Nevertheless, by inverting the right/left buttons in the Windows settings, it does the trick.

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  • by FernandS
    Posted on 13 Dec 2022
    Bought on 15 Nov 2022 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

    New operating concept

    I was a little disappointed because I was looking for a laser and here I have an optic. This detail apart from the grip is particular for me who has always worked with right-handed mice.
    I had to relearn the position of my fingers, but the grip is much more pleasant and less tiring for the arm.

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  • by ThibautM
    Posted on 26 Oct 2022
    Bought on 3 Oct 2022 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

    Great, no need for a wrist rest!

    After 3 weeks, I really got used to this mouse. It's a real pleasure for the hand.
    It took me some time because I was not aware that on a classic mouse I was crossing the click, so I had to re-learn the ergonomics of the mouse, the positioning of the fingers and the movement of the wheel.
    You should not hesitate to release your hand by resting your wrist on the desk.
    Setting the side buttons is not obvious on "non-standard" software. For standard browsers or suites, you will quickly get the hang of it!

    Two possible improvements for the next versions: Bluetooth and the wheel with a left/right click (very practical for moving windows sideways).

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