Kensington Orbit Trackball Mouse (K64327F), Silver/Black
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Kensington Orbit Trackball Mouse (K64327F), Silver/Black

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Product ID: 437243
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Details

  • Brand
    Kensington
  • Color
    Silver/Black
  • Connectivity Technology
    USB
  • Special Feature
    Ergonomic
  • Movement Detection Technology
    Optical
🌍Cross-platform compatibility
⚙️Customizable buttons
🖱️Optical tracking

Description

🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Precision and Style!

  • TAILORED TO YOU - Customize your 2-button design effortlessly with KensingtonWorks software.
  • SPACE SAVING DESIGN - Compact and ambidextrous, this trackball mouse fits perfectly in any workspace.
  • SUPPORT YOU CAN TRUST - Enjoy peace of mind with a 2-year warranty and lifetime customer support.
  • PRECISION MEETS COMFORT - Experience superior cursor control with optical tracking technology.
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - Works seamlessly with Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS for ultimate versatility.

The Kensington Orbit Trackball Mouse (K64327F) combines comfort and precision with its optical tracking technology and customizable design. Its compact, ambidextrous form factor is perfect for any workspace, and it is compatible with multiple operating systems, ensuring a versatile user experience. Backed by a 2-year warranty and lifetime customer support, this mouse is designed for professionals who demand reliability and performance.

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Specifications

BrandKensington
SeriesK64327F
Item model numberK64327EU
Hardware PlatformPC
Operating SystemWindows XP, Windows Vista
Item Weight9.5 ounces
Product Dimensions7.9 x 6 x 1.7 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH7.9 x 6 x 1.7 inches
ColorSilver/Black
Number of Processors1
Computer Memory TypeDDR3 SDRAM
Power SourceCorded Electric
Departmenttrackball mice
ManufacturerKensington
LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish
ASINB000HEW0KW
Country of OriginChina
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Date First AvailableJune 29, 2004

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

I can't figure out how to scroll with it, can someone give me a clue? I don't want to drag, just scroll down websites...
The product photo doesn't show a cord. Is this corded? Thx.
They say the lenght and width are 6 w x 7.9 l . their no where near that. why do they measure items by the size of the box? :)
will the kensington trackball work with windows xp

Reviews

4.2

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J**.

WORKS GREAT, EXELENT BARGAN

We were trying to replace our old Logitech ball mouse, but that brand's price has shot through the roof, over 200$. My wife has small hands, and most other trackball's are verry award for her. We were verry pleasantly surprised at just how comfortable and responsive this mouse is. The speed and accuracy are fantastic! If you are looking to replace a Logitech at a much better price, you definitely won't be disappointed, I would absolutely buy this again.

P**R

Trackballs are the best!

I had bought and used a trackball in the past for a pc and a Mac. The old Win 98 pc bit the dust long ago and I graduated to a newer desktop. It came with a mouse of course and I used it for several years up until recently. It was when my boss at work talked about her wrist bothering her so much that it got me to thinking. Maybe it was time to look into getting another trackball again. I've been using this particular model for a couple of months now and it brought back the good memories of how good it feels to be able to fling the cursor quickly from one place to another on the screen. The only thing that I occasionally miss is not having the 'scroll wheel'. You have to move the cursor all the way to the right side of the screen and click and hold onto the slider to move the page up and down. With the scroll wheel you can just roll it up and down without clicking anything. It's not a big deal to me though as I can move the trackball marble about 160 degrees to get from the far left side of the screen to the other and then click and roll. I picked Kensington as that is the brand of trackballs I had bought before and their products are built well and look good also. One commenter mentioned that there is a slight dead spot when rolling the marble. I found this to be true. He had gave the technical reason why this happens. I believe it was from the way the ball is designed but again, it's not a big deal and you can easily get used to it. I now anticipate it happening and when it does I only have to move the marble a bit more to get where I want to go. My end statement here is that this model was a good budget price. I did not want to spend the $79 again for the deluxe model I had bought for the Mac many years ago as I felt it was overkill at this time. The deluxe or better priced model had a very fine movement to it with no dead spots that I recall and was very well suited for the desk top publishing I was doing at the time. Keep in mind another reason for getting a trackball is not having to pick up a mouse every once in awhile to get more cord. Try one, you'll wonder why you never did before.

P**R

Almost perfect

I was looking for a inexpensive trackball to replace the Logitech Cordless Optical Trackman (which was my favorite trackball so far and I've had several). This one is so close because it's simple, comfortable, can be used with left or right hands. The deal breaker for this track ball is the lack of scroll wheel. If this trackball had that I'd be totally in love because other than that it's perfect. Unfortunately I need a scroll wheel or means to scroll on the trackball. So this one, regretfully (insert sad face here), has to go back.

A**S

Better than the rest and works with Linux

Having used the Logitech trackball for years, but when it was time to replace Logitech's prices went too high. So, recently tried the Kensington with the Ring and found it to be too wide for most hands here...to the point of being uncomfortable and clumsy. Decided to take a chance on this one without the "ring" and what a difference! The width is just right and the ball moves ever so smoothly and quickly and stops easy too! It is being used on a Linux O/S and absolutely no problems. Highly recommend this mouse.For those who need to know the size width:The narrowest part where your hand lies across the top (to click either left or right side of mouse) is approx. 2.25 inches. Compared to the same brand with "the ring" which is approx. 3 full inches. Also the highest height of the ball on the "ring" model is 2.50 inches and on THIS model it is a half inch lower. SO you can see by these measurements this model is much more suitable for smaller hands, or hurting/stiff hands.Additionally, other reviewers stated that the trackball is loose and falls out...I too noticed that my trackball was not seated all the way in. I took it out and examined it and saw that there is a clear piece of plastic that was stuck on the ball and had rolled to the under side of the ball. It was hard to see because it was clear and had black writing on it and the ball is a very dark gray. I think this piece of plastic had some warning on it -- maybe to remove before use...but it was difficult to see. Now that that is removed the only way I can remove the ball from its place is to turn the mouse over and it gently falls out so that you clean/dust it off. It never just falls out or pops out...unless something is in the way.Its a great little mouse...thinking about getting another one!

T**R

this is ok but I think their other product is far superior

I was testing this out for a replacement mouse (the other kensington mouse with scroll ring) that I wore out. as I was setting it up, I turned the device upside down. the ball fell out. I was not expecting that, I've never seen a ball fall out of the socket. when I did plug it in, I noticed a difference in performance. this device has a 'floating' feel to it, does track faster but it's different from every out device I've ever used. buttons seemed to work as expected, did not seem to have a cheap feel but the lack of scroll wheel was a deal breaker for me. I absolutely need to page up/down in things and automatically went to move in the document/page. that was the 1st and last time I had this plugged into my computer.I don't think this is a horrible device but it def was not for me

D**Z

Works perfectly

This track ball mouse works perfectly. Good value for the price.

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